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Attorney Compensation: Taking Your Firm From Good to Great

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No topic gains more attention than attorney compensation. Value-based Attorney Compensation. How to Create a Modern Attorney Compensation Plan. Continuing legal education credits are required for ethics compliance in many states, and certainly for substantive legal skill growth.

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eDiscovery and Technology

Discovery Advocate

Should All States Require Continuing Technology Education (CTE)? For more than five years we have discussed the need for attorney competence in technology, especially as related to discovery in posts like this one and this one. system of lawyer regulation regarding technology advancement and global legal practice developments.

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New Director Named to Lead Illinois Commission on Professionalism, As Jayne Reardon Retires

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A commercial litigation attorney with the firm Meyer Capel P.C. Harold was a 2014 Republican primary candidate for Illinois’ 13th Congressional District and the 2018 Republican nominee for Illinois attorney general. She funded her legal education through the scholarships and appearance fees she earned as Miss.

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The Law Library of Babel: Exploring the Infinite Dimensions of Law and Technology

Colin S. Levy

They could gain strategic advantages by analyzing historical legal data, helping them anticipate opposing counsel tactics, assess the likelihood of case outcomes, and refine their arguments for specific judges. Bloomsbury, 2009. Oxford University Press, 2009. William Morrow Press, 2009. Philosophy of Mathematics: 1.

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Marking the Retirement of Jerry Larkin, Who Led the ARDC With Exceptional Foresight, Integrity, and ‘Irish Wit’

Legal Tech Monitor

When Jerome “Jerry” Larkin joined the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) in 1978, he had just graduated from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, spent eight years in the Catholic seminary system, and knew he wanted to dedicate his career to public service. Rinella , 677 N.E.

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