ADR and Mediation

Collaborative Practice

By Ed Finkel
September
2024
Cover Story
, Page 20
An amicable approach to divorce, and more.
1 comment (Most recent September 6, 2024)

Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Course

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by the ISBA Labor and Employment Section


1.0 hour MCLE credit


Original Program Date: November 18, 2022
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­November 19, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


This course satisfies the state-mandated training requirement!
Improve the culture of your office and satisfy your annually mandated sexual harassment prevention training requirement by attending this program. Consistent with the requirements established in Section 2-109(B) of the Illinois Workplace Transparency Act (Public Act 101-0220) this program will help you gain an understanding of what sexual harassment is, what remedies are available to victims of sexual harassment, and what responsibilities employers have in the prevention, investigation, and provision of corrective measures to address sexual harassment in the workplace. Topics include: reporting allegations; conditions of employment; settlement or termination agreements; and more. This program is open to both Illinois lawyers and their staff members.

Program Virtual Moderator:
Laura E. Schrick, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd., Belleville

Program Speakers:
Michael R. Lied, Attorney at Law, Dunlap
Thalia Pacheco
, Fish Potter Bolaños, P.C., Chicago


Pricing Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $35 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit
    • Non-Member Price $70
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students - Free

LIVE WEB - 40 Hour Mediation Training - 2026 Spring

February 4, 2026 to April 29, 2026
Master Series Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association and the
ISBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Section

 


Live Webcast via Zoom
(A link to the Zoom classroom will be emailed to registrants.)
Each Wednesday from February 4, 2026 – April 29, 2026
4:00 – 7:15 p.m. each session
(Please Note: The last two sessions in this 13-part series will add an additional 30 minutes.)
--Register Early – Space is Limited!--

40.0 hours MCLE credit, including 40.0* hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment Prevention MCLE credit

Each session will be held weekly on Thursdays from 4:00 – 7:15 p.m. Attendance to all sessions is required
to earn the complete 40 hours of CLE credit. Breaks for holiday consideration have been included.


Mediation is designed to resolve differences both in and out of the courts. It requires a very different mindset than courtroom litigation. This Master Series program trains practitioners to resolve conflicts in a non-adversarial, non-confrontational manner, allowing peaceful resolutions between parties.

The program is taught by Case Ellis, Missy Greathouse, and Jerald Kessler – nationally recognized mediators, authors, educators, and full-time alternative dispute resolution practitioners.

Mr. Ellis has been a co-instructor of 40 hour training courses for mediators outside the USA with the head of International Training for ADR, one of the UK’s largest ADR providers. He has taught a graduate course in Conflict Resolution at North Central College in Naperville, IL, and lectured at numerous seminars in the U.S. on various litigation and ADR matters. He has trained mediators in London, UK, Dublin, Ireland, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Thessaloniki Greece, as well as throughout the Midwestern U.S., and lectured law students on mediation in the Italian cities of Milan, Turin, Modena, Florence, and Rome. He is a frequent lecturer and author of articles regarding ADR and Juries.

Ms. Greathouse serves as the Executive Director of Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc. and has played an integral role in the development, implementation, and administration of all mediation programs provided by DRI. She is very active in various organizations that focus on mediation and other alternative dispute resolution methods. Additionally, she serves on ISBA’s Steering Committee on Racial Inequality and teaches Mediation Skills and Alternative Dispute Resolution at Southern Illinois University School of Law.

Mr. Kessler has conducted over 2,500 mediation cases in the last 32 years. He provides advanced mediation trainings, a monthly case consultation group for other mediators, an internship for new mediators, and has presented at numerous local, state, and national mediation conferences. Mr. Kessler is an Advanced Practitioner Member of the Association for Conflict Resolution, a founding member and Advanced Practitioner Member of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators, founding treasurer of the Illinois Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and is a past President of the Mediation Council of Illinois. Mr. Kessler was the Mediation Council of Illinois’ delegate to the national consortium which drafted the Model Standards of Divorce Mediation Practice adopted by the ABA, AFCC and ACR.

Program Speakers:
H. Case Ellis, Law Office of H. Case Ellis, Cary
Missy Greathouse, Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc., Glen Carbon
Jerald A. Kessler, Professional Mediation, Libertyville


Attendees will receive a copy of The Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text, 3 rd Edition, which will be mailed to registrants prior to the program’s start date.

 


Past Attendee Comments:

Case, Missy, and Jerry provide real-time feedback which is invaluable no matter how long you have been practicing law. Dave Clark, Fall 2023

I would give all of the presenters the highest rating. Their experience was shared so freely to give us the greatest possible knowledge and tools for our own practice.
Attendee, Fall 2022

Best CLE class I have ever taken. Loved the instructors and the material. Attendee, Spring 2022

Very practical, in-depth, how-to for mediations. Learning the techniques will enable me to better explain the process to my clients, but also to carefully consider why settlement through mediation is the best result. Attendee, Fall 2021

Excellent program for learning mediation. Paul Storment, Spring 2021

This was one of the best courses I have ever taken. I looked forward to every class and was sorry when it was over. Marsha L. Combs-Skinner, Fall 2020

The instructors were excellent in keeping the class’s attention and making the materials enjoyable and interesting to learn. Attendee, Fall 2020


 

Program Schedule:

Session 1, February 4, 2026
After class and instructor introductions, the opening session of this program offers an introductory look at the history of mediation, why moving from the courtroom to the conference table is important, the reasons mediation is successful, and the common questions asked about mediation.

Session 2, February 11, 2026
Learn how to prepare mediator opening remarks as our instructors demonstrate how the opening remarks of a mediator should silence the storm, build rapport, and create a nonjudgmental environment. If time permits, students will be given an opportunity to practice mediator openings.

Session 3, February 18, 2026
This session is reserved for students to practice their mediator opening remarks, followed by critiques from the instructors. When done with practice, we will begin discussing “caucusing.” This session examines caucus mediation – from how to prepare and how to create your opening remarks, to the goal of the first caucus.

Session 4, February 25, 2026
Students will do an initial simulation of the opening session including mediator’s opening, parties opening, and caucus.

Session 5, March 4, 2026
Initial simulations will continue.
Discover the various formats for mediation as well as the role of the mediator in each.

Session 6, March 11, 2026
The program continues with a look at the preliminary considerations to mediation, including the financial viability of the defendant, the costs incurred by each party, the results of counsel’s last trial, the stress levels of each party, and more.

Session 7, March 18, 2026
Explore miscellaneous topics including: case on motion for summary judgment, case on appeal, the unpredictability of jurors, the stress of trial proceedings, solvency of the defendant, polygraph tests, and then we’ll talk about starting/growing a mediation or arbitration practice.

Session 8, March 25, 2026
This week we explore conference mediation and techniques and begin simulations adding conferencing.

Session 9, April 1, 2026
Continued simulations.

Session 10, April 8, 2026
This afternoon we'll talk about arbitration as well as discussing online dispute resolution options, their success rate, and how prevalent virtual mediation may become in the future.Gain a better understanding of the advanced peacemaker techniques you need to know in order to be a successful mediator, including how to be diligent and responsible; how to build rapport and trust; how to be patient, positive, and in control; how to maintain impartiality; and much more.

Session 11, April 15, 2026
As the program winds down, each student will put the skills and knowledge they’ve learn to use by mediating a mock case.

Session 12, April 22, 2026 (Please note the adjusted time on this session: 4:00-7:45 p.m.)
Student Mediation Continued

Session 13, April 29, 2026 (Please note the adjusted time on this session: 4:00-7:45 p.m.)
Student Mediation Continued

(This course may or may not satisfy the requirements to be a family law mediator in your circuit. Please check with your local circuit court.)

*Professional Responsibility MCLE credit subject to approval
**Upon completion of the course, you may visit www.cookcountycourt.org/FORATTORNEYSLITIGANTS.aspx
for application details to be certified in the Law Division and/or the Chancery Division of the Cook County court.

 

 

 

Pricing Information

Fees:

 

 

  • ISBA Member - $1,350
  • Non-Member - $1,750

Cancellation Policy:
A full refund for the CLE registration is available up to 14 days prior to the program; however, the course book is non-refundable once the book has been mailed out to attendees 14 days prior to the program start date.

LIVE WEB - 40 Hour Family and Divorce Mediation Training - 2026 Spring

February 2, 2026 to April 27, 2026
Master Series presented by the ISBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and the ISBA Family Law Section


Live Webcast via Zoom
(A link to the Zoom classroom will be emailed to registrants.)
Each Monday from February 2, 2026 to April 27, 2026
4:00 – 7:15 p.m. each session

(Please Note: The last two sessions in this 13-part series will add an additional 30 minutes.)


40 hours MCLE credit, including 40.0 hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following categories:

  • 39.5 Hours Professional, Civility, and Legal Ethics credit
  • 0.5 Hours Diversity and Inclusion credit


Mediation is designed to resolve differences both in and out of the courts, and requires a very different mindset than courtroom litigation. Join us for this Master Series program that focuses solely on family and divorce cases and trains practitioners to resolve these type of conflicts in a non-adversarial, non-confrontational manner. The program is offered via the Internet over the course of 13 weeks. The training covers the following topics to meet the standard requirements to serve as a family mediator in Illinois†:

  • Conflict resolution skills
  • Mediation process, skills, and techniques
  • Ethics and professional responsibility requirements of mediators
  • Family law
  • Mediating property, support, and maintenance issues
  • Psychological impact of family conflict, separation, and dissolution on parents, children, and other participants
  • Issues and needs of children in family conflict, separation, and dissolution, including considerations on child development and participation of children in mediation
  • Impact of culture and diversity on family conflicts
  • Screening for and addressing domestic/family violence, child abuse/neglect, substance abuse, and mental health concerns

 

Attendees will receive a copy of Family Mediation: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition, 2015 by Jane C. Murphy and Robert Rubinson, which will be mailed to registrants prior to the program’s start date.

 


 

Past Attendee Comments:

I can't say enough good things about both the class and our instructors. I would highly recommend this class to all would-be mediators. Karen Donnelly, Spring 2023

The course was excellent, informative, and the instructors were great. They made a wonderful team. Thank you for making this such a wonderful experience. Attendee, Spring 2023

 


 

The program is taught by Case Ellis, Missy Greathouse, and Jerald Kessler – nationally recognized mediators, authors, educators, and full-time alternative dispute resolution practitioners.

Mr. Ellis has been a co-instructor of 40 hour training courses for mediators outside the USA with the head of International Training for ADR, one of the UK’s largest ADR providers. He has taught a graduate course in Conflict Resolution at North Central College in Naperville, IL, and lectured at numerous seminars in the U.S. on various litigation and ADR matters. He has trained mediators in London, UK, Dublin, Ireland, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Thessaloniki Greece, as well as throughout the Midwestern U.S., and lectured law students on mediation in the Italian cities of Milan, Turin, Modena, Florence, and Rome. He is a frequent lecturer and author of articles regarding ADR and Juries.

Ms. Greathouse serves as the Executive Director of Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc. and has played an integral role in the development, implementation, and administration of all mediation programs provided by DRI. She is very active in various organizations that focus on mediation and other alternative dispute resolution methods. Additionally, she serves on ISBA’s Steering Committee on Racial Inequality and teaches Mediation Skills and Alternative Dispute Resolution at Southern Illinois University School of Law.

Mr. Kessler has conducted over 2,500 mediation cases in the last 32 years. He provides advanced mediation trainings, a monthly case consultation group for other mediators, an internship for new mediators, and has presented at numerous local, state, and national mediation conferences. Mr. Kessler is an Advanced Practitioner Member of the Association for Conflict Resolution, a founding member and Advanced Practitioner Member of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators, founding treasurer of the Illinois Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and is a past President of the Mediation Council of Illinois. Mr. Kessler was the Mediation Council of Illinois’ delegate to the national consortium which drafted the Model Standards of Divorce Mediation Practice adopted by the ABA, AFCC and ACR.

Program Speakers:
H. Case Ellis, Law Office of H. Case Ellis, Cary
Missy Greathouse, Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc., Glen Carbon
Jerald A. Kessler, Professional Mediation, Libertyville

This course is now a Circuit Court of Cook County Court-Approved Mediation Training Program for those seeking to become a Domestic Relations Division Court-Certified Mediator**

Program Schedule:

Session 1, February 2, 2026
This opening segment offers an introductory look at mediation training, the course materials, and speakers , and an overview of mediation.

Session 2, February 9, 2026
Gain a better understanding of conflict dynamics (including analysis, styles, and perceptions) and the mediation process/stages. This includes a personal conflict assessment and role play to understand the differences between arbitration and mediation.

Session 3, February 16, 2026
This session offers a continued look at the mediation process/stages, the mediator’s toolbox, and discussion of how to conduct an intake for family mediation cases, including how to manage caucuses during the mediation sessions. A role play focusing on negotiation will be utilized to prepare for the next session.

Session 4, February 23, 2026
This segment covers negotiation, the continued discussion of the stages of mediation, and mediator’s opening / orientation to the mediation session. Learn how to identity the issues and interests of the parties involved, as well as how to set the stage for the mediation, your opening statement, and more.

Session 5, March 2, 2026
This week will begin with a role play and exercise regarding the mediator’s opening, and how to work on setting the agenda of the mediation. The session continues with a discussion of family law, parenting plans, children’s issues, and Illinois law/rules regarding family mediation. A discussion on letting both parties describe their view of the problem is also included.

Session 6, March 9, 2026***
The session opens with a 30-minute look at the cultural and diversity impacts in mediation and how to address the challenges to best represent the varied clients’ interests and assure their access to justice. A full role play of a simplified allocation and parenting time case, including debriefing in small groups and the full class is included this week.

Session 7, March 16, 2026
This session discusses mediating property and financial issues, and includes a full role play of a simplified allocation and parenting time case, including debriefing in small groups and the full class.

Session 8, March 23, 2026
This session examines drafting mediation agreements – including confirming and finalizing agreements – and includes a full role play of a simplified allocation and parenting time case, including debriefing in small groups and the full class.

Session 9, March 30, 2026
Learn how to screen for and address domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, substance abuse, capacity issues, and mental health concerns with this informative presentation. Additionally, this session gives an overview of the psychological impact on the family and the issues and needs of children.

Session 10, April 6, 2026
This session consists of a full role play of a full allocation and parenting time case, including debriefing in small groups and the full class.

Session 11, April 13, 2026
This session includes a full role play of a full allocation and parenting time case involving domestic violence, including debriefing in small groups and the full class.

Session 12, April 20, 2026 (Please note the adjusted time on this session: 4:00-7:45 p.m.)
This session discusses the professional responsibilities of the mediator (both attorney-mediators and non-attorney-mediators), and includes a full role play of a full allocation and parenting time case involving financial and property issues, including debriefing in small groups and the full class.

Session 13, April 27, 2026 (Please note the adjusted time on this session: 4:00-7:45 p.m.)
This session wraps-up the training, including setting up and marketing your mediation practice, the logistics of running a mediation practice (engagement letters, agreements to mediate, screening, etc.), any issues that need further discussion, questions for the trainers, and to reflect on all that has been learned through this 13-week program.

**Upon completion of the course, you may visit the court’s website for application details to be certified as a mediator in the Domestic Relations Division of the Cook County Court.
***This session includes 0.5 hours of Diversity and Inclusion MCLE credit
Please check with your local circuit court to confirm this training will comply with the local rules.

 


Pricing Information

Fees:

  • ISBA Member - $1,250
  • Non-Member - $1,650

Cancellation Policy:
A full refund is available up to 7 days prior to the program, less a $25 administrative fee.

LIVE WEB - Fred Lane's Trial Techniques Institute - Spring Semester 2026

February 24, 2026 to June 30, 2026
Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association

 



Live Webcast
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 – Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Each Tuesday: 5:15 – 6:45 p.m.

27.0 hours MCLE credit, including 27.0* hours Professional Responsibility in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment Prevention credit

Improve your trial skills in this “learn-by-doing” program that covers all phases of trial work from both a plaintiff/prosecutor and defendant’s viewpoint, in both civil and criminal cases. Through this course, you will learn and practice new trial techniques that are most effective and consistent with the Illinois Rules of Evidence and the Federal Rules of Evidence. Each session is audio-video taped so you can see and hear the improvements in your voice, manner, and trial technique. The course has been proven to be of value whether your practice includes trying jury and non-jury cases, administrative hearings, arbitrations, or even mediations.

Fred Lane’s Trial Technique Institute consists of two semesters and runs approximately four months per semester. We are offering the Spring 2026 Semester as a stand-alone option via Zoom to make it available to all Illinois attorneys. Classes take place each Tuesday evening from 5:15 – 6:45 p.m. Breaks for holiday consideration do exist.

 

  • Spring Semester: February – June
  • Fall Semester: September – January

 


Spring Semester topics include:

 

  • An overview of the principles of communication, argument and persuasion on behalf of the plaintiff/prosecutor and defendant.
  • Jury Selection
  • Making winning Opening Statements/Closing Arguments to the jury in various type of cases, such as:
    • Personal Injury Case (Motor vehicle malpractice, product liability, attractive nuisance, federal employers’ liability, wrongful death, suits against municipalities, dram shops, airline cases, etc.)
    • Contract Cases (Goods, wares and merchandise, breach of contract, real estate broker’s commission, and life insurance)
    • Special Actions (Will contests, assault and battery, slander, malicious prosecution, false arrest and imprisonment)

 

About the Speakers:
Scott Lane is a partner of the firm of Lane Brown, LLC, a plaintiff’s personal injury firm in Chicago, Prior to his present practice, Scott was a Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney for several years. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Loyola University of Chicago of Law where he is a founding member of Loyola’s Circle of Advocates and has coached their Trial Team. Scott frequently lectures at bar association seminars and has authored numerous articles, chapters, and texts pertaining to various aspects of civil litigation and trial technique. He is a contributing author and editor to “Lane’s Goldstein Trial Technique” and “Lane Medical Litigation Guide” and co-authored the book, “Illinois Motions in Limine”. Scott has been consistently selected as an “Illinois Super Lawyer” as published by the Law & Politics and Chicago Magazine, and in 2014 he became a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100.

Fred Lane , the original founder of this course, will serve as an occasional guest instructor. Mr. Lane is a former Assistant State’s Attorney and has had over 40 years of litigation experience. Mr. Lane is a lecturer and author on Trial Technique Subject: author of Lane’s Goldstein Trial Technique (3 vols.): editor of Medical Trial Technique Quarterly : author of Lane Medical Litigation Guide (4 vols.): author of Lane’s Goldstein Litigation Forms (3 vol.). He is the co-author of Lane & Calkins Mediation Practice Guid e and co-founder of the International Academy of Dispute Resolution. Mr. Lane is also past president of the following organizations and associations: Illinois Trial Lawyers Association: Diplomat and Past President of the American Board of Trial Advocates IL; Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, Past President of the Illinois State Bar Association: and Past President of the Decalogue Society of Lawyers.

*Professional Responsibility MCLE credit subject to approval

 

 

 

Pricing Information

Fees:
  • ISBA Member - $450
  • Non-Member - $750

 

 

8 Movie-Lawyers Who Would Be Disciplined in Real Life

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Master Series presented by the Illinois State Bar Association


1.0 hour MCLE credit, including 1.0 hour Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment Prevention credit


Original Program Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­November 6, 2026 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Movies often depict lawyers behaving badly, acting unprofessionally, or blatantly violating rules of professional conduct – all for the sake of entertainment. But in real life, attorneys need to avoid these gaffes at all costs, learn from their mistake when they do occur, and understand the consequences that may arise in the aftermath. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Stuart Teicher as he examines both the obvious and subtle ethics violations being committed by lawyers in the movies and on television. Topics include:
  • Ex parte conversations with a judge (Rule 3.5);
  • How fictional lawyers are constantly disrupting a tribunal (Rule 3.4(d)); and
  • Your responsibility to report a colleague’s misconduct (Rule 8.3 (a)).

About the Speaker:

Stuart I. Teicher , Esq. is a professional legal educator who focuses on ethics law and writing instruction. A practicing lawyer for 30 years, Stuart’s career is now dedicated to helping fellow lawyers survive the practice of law and thrive in the profession. He teaches seminars, provides in-house training to law firms and legal departments, provides CLE instruction at law firm client events, and also gives keynote speeches at conventions and association meetings. Stuart helps lawyers get better at what they do (and enjoy the process) through his entertaining and educational CLE “performances.” He speaks, teaches, and writes. His most recent book is titled, How to Stop Hating the Law: A Path to Hope for Miserable Lawyers. Mr. Teicher is a Supreme Court appointee to the New Jersey District Ethics Committee where he investigates and prosecutes grievances filed against attorneys. He is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law where he teaches Professional Responsibility, and served for 15 years as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick where he taught undergraduate writing courses. He also taught both Professional Responsibility and Legal Writing at St. John’s University School of Law in New York City.



Pricing Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $35 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $70
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

LIVE - Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Lawyer

December 12, 2025
Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association, Illinois Judges Association, and
ISBA’s Steering Committee on Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law
Co-presented by the ISBA Corporate Law Departments

Friday, December 12, 2025
JW Marriott, 151 W Adams St, Chicago
1:00 – 2:30 p.m.
(during the ISBA/IJA Midyear Meeting)

1.50 hours MCLE credit, including 1.50* hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment credit


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the ARDC’s recently released
“Illinois Attorney’s Guide to Implementing AI.”

Get the information you need regarding the ethical use of artificial intelligence with this informative panel presentation. Attorneys with basic to intermediate practice experience who attend this seminar will better understand:
  • What artificial intelligence really means and the differences between “old” AI and today’s LLM/Generative AI (GenAI).
  • How the ARDC’s new guidance will help you to maintain compliance with ethical standards, including:
    • The ethics of (not) using AI and billing by the hour (Illinois Rule 1.5, Comment 9);
    • Preventing the unauthorized practice of law committed by relying upon GenAI answers; and
    • Other competency obligations, including duty to supervise, avoiding bias, candor to courts, and advertising implications.
  • How to use, store, and protect client data within a GenAI/LLM system (and how to judge a system is sufficiently secure/appropriate for lawyers) to comply with Rule 1.6.
An in-house attorney also provides client viewpoints such as securing data when using a GenAI system and whether you should adjust your billable rates to reflect the use of GenAI.

Program Coordinator/Moderator:
Margo Lynn Hablutzel, Gainwell Technologies LLC

Program Speakers:
Neil Ballentine, Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, Chicago
Aaron Brooks, Brooks Law and Consulting, LLC, Chicago
Mathew Kerbis, Subscription Attorney LLC, Deerfield
Sari W. Montgomery, Robinson, Stewart, Montgomery & Doppke LLC, Chicago


*Professional Responsibility MCLE credit subject to approval

Program Information

  • Fees:
  • Please Note: MCLE credit is available to registrants only on the day of this live event – and you must attend the entire program to earn MCLE credit. All registrants will receive access to a recording of the event a few days after the program, but credit is NOT available for the recording.
  • From time to time at ISBA CLE events, the ISBA, it’s vendor partners, or others may take photographs or video of participants, attendees, and guests for use in their marketing or promotional materials or news publications. By registering for this event, you are consenting to the use of your, and your guests’, photograph, video-recorded likeness, and name without compensation. Any photographs or video taken will be the sole property of the ISBA or entity taking the photograph.

Protect Your Profits: Build a Tariff Roadmap

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by ISBA’s International & Immigration Law Section
Co-presented by the ISBA Food Law Section, ISBA Federal Civil Practice Section, ISBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, and ISBA Diversity Leadership Council


1.0 hour MCLE credit


Original Program Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­October 21, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Higher input costs and slowing demand have many concerned about the economic impact of tariffs. Added volatility over actual tariff rates make it difficult to strategize … but what’s your next best move? Turns out there’s a lot that can be done right now that doesn’t involve pondering price increases. Join us for a step-by-step look at how to quickly assess your tariff exposure, the over 20 techniques that can help you tackle it, and the roadmap of actionable steps you can take to protect your business in three distinct areas:
  • Low Hanging Fruit. Learn why being familiar with your expenses is so important to the financial health of your business and how to confirm that you aren’t paying a nickel more than you have to (regardless of tariff rates) by: scrubbing invoices for accuracy, reviewing taxes for additional deductions, understanding and utilizing accounting treatments, and cash flow/currency considerations.
  • Reduce Exposure / Current Footprint. Learn to identify short term investments for margin preservation, while understanding the importance of capacity-driven pricing, cash flow analysis, cross-border warehousing, and tariff engineering. Additional topics include inventory techniques to use to your advantage, free/foreign trade zones, and how to build a model with dynamic inputs and dynamic pricing outputs.
  • Reduce Exposure / Reimagined Footprint. Shift from defense to offense while taking control of your economic destiny by better understanding the value of long-term profitability and how to create a board-level long-term strategic plan.

Program Coordinator/Chat Moderator:
Angela Peters, Buffalo Grove Law Offices, Arlington Heights

Program Speakers:
Matthew A. Bock, Bock Trade Law, Massachusetts
Jennifer Clement
, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, Wisconsin



Program Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $35 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $70
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

NextGen Symposium 2025: Illinois' New Bar Exam Focuses on Getting Students "Practice Ready"

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association
Co-sponsored by the Illinois Bar Foundation


6.25 hours MCLE credit, including 6.25 hours approved Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment Prevention credit


Original Program Date: Thursday, September 11, 2025 – Friday, September 12, 2025
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­October 30, 2027 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Why is Illinois joining 42 other jurisdictions that have chosen to implement NextGen for their bar exam? What effect will this implementation have on the practice of law in this state? How are these changes likely to impact both law school study and the legal community as a whole? Get the answers to these questions and more with these two half-day seminars that explore the various ways Illinois law schools are preparing their students to practice law in the real world. Topics include:
  • An overview of the NextGen Bar Exam;
  • How law school leadership can help students succeed after law school;
  • The historical efforts of the Illinois State Bar Association in helping prepare law students to practice law;
  • Understanding what the NextGen Bar Exam means for the future of legal education and the practice of law; and
  • A look at the new topics on the NextGen Bar Exam.


Program Coordinator/Moderator:
Ted A. Donner
, Donner & Company Law Offices, LLC, Glen Ellyn

Overview: Illinois Adopts the NextGen Bar Exam*
Moderator: Prof. Wendy H. Vaughn, Northern Illinois University College of Law, DeKalb
Prof. Jon J. Lee , Distinguished Scholar in Residence, National Conference of Bar Examiners, Wisconsin
Susannah Pollvogt , Principal Consultant for Curriculum, Law School Admission Council, Pennsylvania
Suzanne J. Schmitz , President, Illinois Board of Admissions to the Bar, Carbondale

Law School Leadership: What Do Students Need from Their Law Schools and Bar Associations?*
Moderator: Jason R. Blumenthal, Donahue & Rose, P.C., Rosemont
Moderator: Joseph A. Souligne, Webber & Thies, P.C., Urbana

Roundtable Discussion: What the NextGen Bar Exam Means for the Future of Legal Education*
Moderator: Daniel R. Thies , Webber & Thies, P.C., Urbana
Prof. Marsha Griggs , St. Louis University School of Law, Missouri
Megan Kreminski , Director of Academic Success, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Chicago
Susannah Pollvogt , Principal Consultant for Curriculum, Law School Admission Council, Pennsylvania
Prof. Kate Waldinger, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago

Next Gen’s Emphasis on Foundational Lawyering Skills*
Moderator: H. Case Ellis, Resolute Systems, Chicago
Michael Bergmann , Executive Director, Public Interest Law Initiative, Chicago
Melissa A. Smart
, Director of Education, Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission, Chicago



Pricing Information

  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $150 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $310
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free