Split DecisionBy Michael G. CortinaSeptember 2020Before we answer the question of whether we can modify the rules and regulations to allow for the splitting of professional fees with non-professionals, we need to answer the more basic question of whether we should even try.
Supporting the Illinois Bar Foundation’s Lincoln Legacy SocietyBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, (ret.)November 2020The Lincoln Legacy Society is the Planned Giving Program of the Illinois Bar Foundation, supporting the Foundation’s mission to administer access to justice programs throughout Illinois and offer financial aid to attorneys and their families during times of crisis.
Take Care of the Best Machine You Own!By Robert Fioretti, Nicki Pecori Fioretti, & Mary PetruchiusJune 2020A look at our realities during COVID-19 and advice on how to take care of yourself during this time.
Time to Allow Possession of Cell Phones in Courthouses and CourtroomsBy Evan BrunoJuly 2020 As part of its 2020-2023 Strategic Plan, the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice plans to draft a uniform policy, to be presented to the Illinois Supreme Court, allowing greater use of cell phones in courthouses and encouraging adoption of a uniform policy statewide.
The Unfinished Work of Cannabis Reform in IllinoisBy Evan BrunoNovember 2020The results of the November 2020 election made clear that the majority of Americans are ready to move on from criminalized cannabis.
Virtual Courtrooms Since 2014By Judge Mike ChmielMay 2020A look at how the judiciary can think outside the box in providing access to justice through virtual proceedings.
A Virtual Pro Bono Opportunity to Help Those in NeedBy Michael G. BergmannSeptember 2020Illinois Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal clinic where low-income Illinoisans can submit a question online to ask a pro bono lawyer for help with a civil legal issue.