Election Day is here - don’t forget your ISBA judicial ratings

Posted on February 21, 2012 by Chris Bonjean


All candidates for Illinois judicial offices in the March 20 primary election have been rated by Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) evaluation committees, or in a poll conducted by ISBA. Results are available at www.isba.org/YouBeTheJudge.

In Cook County, an ISBA Judicial Evaluations committee used the results of a questionnaire and interviews to rate candidates for all judicial offices. Candidates for the Appellate Court outside Cook County were also evaluated using this process.

In counties outside Cook, an advisory poll is conducted by mail and sent to all ISBA members in the circuit or district from which a candidate seeks election. Licensed lawyers who are not members of ISBA may request a ballot.

“Through these polls and evaluations, voters are provided the opportunity and responsibility of selecting qualified individuals to serve as judges to assure effective administration of our system of justice,” said John G. Locallo, of Chicago, president of the Illinois State Bar Association. “I encourage voters to consider these poll results when deciding how to vote on March 20.”

Nordic lawyers plan codfish dinner

Posted on February 21, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

The Nordic Law Club will celebrate the vernal equinox, an ancient pagan rite of spring, with its annual codfish dinner on Wednesday, March 21, in the Berghoff Restaurant, 17 W. Adams, Chicago.

The organization will honor longtime member Don Schultz and present scholarships to six law students of Scandinavian heritage. The event will begin with a 5:30 p.m. reception, followed at 6:30 p.m. by a smorgasbord of traditional Swedish foods.

Advance reservations at $60 per person must be made by March 15 with Treasurer David G. Clark, Canalia & Clark, Suite C, 419 Ridge Road, Munster, IN 46321, telephone (219) 836-0008.

ISBA members now receive discounts on CoreVault Cloud Backup and Hosting

Posted on February 17, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

CoreVault’s cloud backup, recovery and hosting solutions feature personal service from certified professionals that help law firms nationwide reduce costs, minimize risks, increase scalability and ensure data availability 24/7. Recommended by 16 Bar Associations and to more than 500,000 attorneys. Here’s why:

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Call CoreVault at 1-866-981-5946 or visit them at http://www.corevault.com/isba. Special member pricing for both services.

Quick takes on Friday's Illinois Supreme Court opinions

Posted on February 17, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

Our panel of leading appellate attorneys review Friday's Illinois Supreme Court opinions in the civil cases Chicago Teachers Union v. The Board of Education of the City of Chicago and Gaffney v. Board of Trustees of the Orland Fire Protection District and criminal cases People v. Washington, People v. Guerrero and People v. Baskerville.

Cook County Criminal Courts to be named for Leighton

Posted on February 17, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

George LeightonCook County Board President Tony Preckwinkle and several commissioners issued a resolution this week to name the Cook County Criminal Courts Building at 26th and California after George Leighton, a 2001 ISBA Laureate of the Academy of Illinois Lawyers. He received the ISBA's Diversity Leadership Award in 2009.

Leighton, 99, served as a Cook County Circuit Court judge and later became the first African American to sit on the Illinois Appellate Court.

Read the full article in the Chicago Sun-Times

Programs on home construction, foreclosure to air on Illinois Law

Posted on February 17, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

"Legal Issues with Single Family Home Construction" and "Dealing with Foreclosures" will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago, at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays in February and March. These half-hour programs are presented by “Illinois Law,” a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA). Both programs are available for online viewing below.

"Legal Issues with Single Family Home Construction" will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, Feb. 28 and March 13. Program moderator Martin A. Dolan, of Dolan Law Offices, Chicago, discusses the topic with guests Adam B. Whiteman, of Whiteman Law Offices, Chicago; Jennifer Nielsen, of Lyman & Nielsen, LLC, Oak Brook; and Myles L. Jacobs, a partner in Brumund, Jacobs, Hammel, Davidson & Andreano, LLC, with offices in Joliet, Channahon and Yorkville.

ISBA Statehouse Review for the week of Feb. 16

Posted on February 16, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

ISBA Director of Legislative Affairs Jim Covington reviews bills in Springfield of interest to ISBA members. This week he covers House Bill 4676 (consumer contracts), House Bill 4665 (radon and home construction), Senate Bill 3757 (admissibility of photographs), House Bill 5198 (contractual litigation) and Senate Bill 2953 (conveyances act). More information on each bill is available below the video.

Robert Douglas appointed associate judge in DuPage County

Posted on February 16, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

The Illinois Supreme Court has announced that Robert E. Douglas has been appointed associate judge in DuPage County (18th Circuit). This appointement fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Associate Judge C. Stanley Austin.

Mr. Douglas graduated from the DePaul University College of Law in 1982. He currently serves as an assistant with the DuPage County State's Attorneys Office. He previously served as Assistant Counsel with the Illinois State Tollway Authority (1987-2001) and was a Senior Associate with the Chicago firm of French, Rogers, Kezelis & Kominiarek (1983-1987).

Best Practice: Law Firm Coaching: When Does A Lawyer Need A Coach

Posted on February 16, 2012 by Chris Bonjean

Asked and Answered

By John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC

Q. Our firm of 16 attorneys is trying to make major strides this year in helping our firm design and implement personal business and client development plans. Should we consider hiring coaches? When should a firm consider coaching for attorneys?

A. The day-to-day stress of practicing law and serving clients leaves little time for focusing and investing in the future of the firm. When attorneys exhibit the following it may be time for a coach:

  • Stuck and unable to move forward on new initiatives
  • Indecision paralysis
  • Lack of commitment, inertia, self-accountability or follow-up
  • Poor implementation skills
  • Lack of management, leadership, interpersonal, or other needed skills.

Training and skill development is not easy. Studies reveal that 90 percent of the people who attend seminars and training sessions see no improvement because they don't take the time to implement what they learn. Practice creates habits and habits determine your future. Up to 90 percent of our normal behavior is based on habits. The key to skill learning is to get the new skill to become a habit. Once the new habit is well developed it becomes your new normal behavior. This requires practice. Unfortunately, attorneys do not have time to practice and experiment.

The coach's role is that of steward, facilitative leader and teacher. Law firms retain coaches to work with attorneys and staff, mostly on a personal level, to address problems involving lack of commitment, inertia, implementation, self-accountability and follow-up. Firms are using coaching in the following areas: