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    Columns

  • Marc Karlinsky

    Opening Statement: It’s about who made the news

  • Dan Stefani

    New divorce act alters course

  • Dennis C. Garcia

    Head in the clouds?

  • Michael Scodro

    A question for the Founders

  • Thomas P. McGarry and Thomas Sukowicz

    Going a bit too far

  • Olivia T. Luk and Bob Byman

    Playing it safe vs. intrigue

  • Christina L. Martini and David G. Susler

    A time of reflection

  • Kathleen McDonough

    Are you my mentor?

  • Thomas A. Demetrio and Kenneth T. Lumb

    I’ve got a secret

  • Gino L. DiVito and John M. Fitzgerald

    What’s private should stay private

  • Meg Benson

    How the Grinch stole pro bono

  • Michelle Silverthorn

    The generation gap

    Departments

  • Firm Life: News and notes from the legal community

  • Spaces: Staid to soaring in no time

  • Lawyers with Style: Looking sharp as a knife

  • Editorial Cartoon

    In This Issue

  • The LaSalle County state’s attorney: a prosecutor, police chief or both?

    A case involving drugs, money and the Illinois Supreme Court begs the question: What, exactly, is a state’s attorney’s office allowed to do?

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • Who is Chicago Lawyer's 2015 Person of the Year?

    An expensive election. A big-dollar verdict. A budget-busting pension ruling. In a 12-month span, Justice Lloyd Karmeier dealt with all three. The millions and billions of reasons he’s our Person of the Year.

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • Spaces: Staid to soaring in no time

    The decision to redesign the offices of Franczek Radelet to the point of unrecognizability was mainly a two-pronged project.

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • Head in the clouds?: Two new Chicago taxes may just kill the golden goose

    World-class architecture, great blues music, corrupt politicians and a baseball team that hasn’t won a World Series in more than 100 years are all synonymous with the city of Chicago. The Windy City is also now known for something else: Trying to levy a tax on the “cloud.”

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • A question for the Founders: High court case touches on standing, separation of powers

    The U.S. Supreme Court confronts a number of high-profile issues this term, including affirmative action in university admissions and voting rights. Among the perhaps less talked-about cases on the court’s fall argument docket, however, is one, <em>Spokeo Inc. v. Robins.</em>

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • I’ve got a secret: Do-not-tell clauses in electronic record contracts real danger

    In June, we discussed a study published in the Journal of the American Informatics Association, which concluded that many current electronic health record (EHR) programs display, aggregate or depict laboratory data and trends in ways that do not meet evidence-based criteria for laboratory data comprehension.

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • What’s private should stay private: Courts smart to steer clear when it comes to club squabbles

    Though sociologists have noted that participation in private clubs and associations has declined precipitously in the country since the mid-20th century, internal disputes within those groups seem to be as vicious as ever.

    December 2015 | Read the story »

  • The generation gap: Two views of being an attorney hurts the old and the young

    As a millennial, I often hear the same complaint from my fellow young female lawyers: “Why is it so hard to find a female mentor?” Digging deeper, there are often two complaints.

    December 2015 | Read the story »

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