Articles From Karen Vandermeer

Litigation 101: How to Prepare for a Court Status By Karen VanderMeer Young Lawyers Division, February 2023 Preparation is the key to success in the courtroom, both for our client and your professional reputation.
What Family Law Attorneys Need to Know About Instagram #Coaches By Karen VanderMeer Family Law, October 2022 With the increased popularity of Instagram, a new influential participant is shaping clients' perception on what to expect from their family law cases—the Instagram coach.
The Defaulted Client or the Default in Our Stars By Karen VanderMeer Family Law, January 2022 A look at default judgments for the dissolution of marriage and available remedies.
Practical Tips for Practicing in Will County By Karen VanderMeer Young Lawyers Division, October 2021 Tips for practicing law in Will County.
Navigating Your Domestic Relations Court Appearance in Cook County By Karen VanderMeer Young Lawyers Division, November 2019 Practical tips to help new attorneys navigate domestic relations court appearances in Cook County.
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What I learned about being a lawyer from being a client By Karen Vandermeer Young Lawyers Division, December 2017 Despite having spent years providing advice and counsel to clients, the author was recently on the client end of the attorney-client relationship and the experience affirmed and reshaped her understanding of client management.

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