Articles From Ebony R. Huddleston

Why Estate Planning Is Relevant to Minority Communities By Ebony R. Huddleston Elder Law, July 2020 By thinking of estate planning on a larger scale, minority communities can position themselves to retain more control over life and legacy.
Why Estate Planning Is Relevant to Minority Communities By Ebony R. Huddleston Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, June 2020 By thinking of estate planning on a larger scale, minority communities can position themselves to retain more control over life and legacy.
Out-going Chair’s column By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, August 2017 Departing Chair Ebony Huddleston bids farewell.
Chair’s column: Early 2017—Time to reflect, adjust and balance your life By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 2017 The beginning of 2017 provides a great opportunity to review and evaluate our practice.
Chair’s column: Considerations for building strong attorney-client relationships By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, August 2016 Failure to do your due diligence at the outset of the attorney-client relationship will most likely lead to a strained relationship where both you and the client become disengaged.
Chair’s column By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, July 2016 A message from Section Chair Ebony Huddleston.
Developing a game plan for residential foreclosures By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 2014 Illinois has one of the longest residential foreclosures processes in the country. Residential foreclosures can be a complex maze for practitioners and homeowners to navigate. For that reason, it is important to develop a game plan before proceeding to file a foreclosure complaint so practitioners can anticipate potential pitfalls the lender may encounter by pursuing the foreclosure action.
Chair’s column By Ebony R. Huddleston Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, April 2012 A message from Committee Chair Ebony Huddleston. 
Adjusting to the practice of law: A five-year reflection By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, February 2012 As a new attorney in a small firm, author Ebony Huddleston has discovered three important things for which law school could not have prepared her.
Chair’s column By Ebony R. Huddleston Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, December 2011 An introduction to the issue from Committee Chair Ebony Huddleston.
Adjusting to the practice of law: Reflections on five years of practice By Ebony R. Huddleston Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, October 2011 As a new attorney in a small firm, the author has discovered three important things for which law school could not have prepared her.
Chair’s column By Ebony R. Huddleston Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, October 2011 An introduction from Committee Chair Ebony Huddleston.
Diversity Pipeline By Ebony R. Huddleston General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, July 2010 The American Bar Association’s recently released report on diversity, while short on numeric data, highlights that law is less diverse than most other professions and that diversity in law is undergoing an increasingly slowing progress.
Summary of Chicago Daily Law Bulletin article from February 11, 2010 By Ebony R. Huddleston Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, June 2010 The article focused on the diversity pipeline as an avenue for increasing diversity in the legal profession.

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