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​MCBA NEWSLETTER 

march 23, 2026



​MCBA Events 2026
March
3/27 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


3/31 (Tues.)
ISU Oral Arguments


April
4/1 (Wed.)
CLE


4/3 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


4/10 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar

4/14 (Tues.)
BOG Meeting


4/17 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


4/22 (Wed.)
Administrative Day Celebration after work


4/24 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar

4/28 (Tues.)
CLE Committee Meeting

4/30 (Thurs.)
PR Virtual CLE 


May
5/1 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar
Fulk Family Law - Legal Ease


5/6 (Wed.)
Law Day Luncheon

5/8 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


5/12 (Tues.)
BOG Meeting


5/15 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


5/19 (Tues.)
An Underwood Event after work


5/22 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


5/22 (Fri.)
GAL Certification Committee Meeting


5/29 (Fri.)
Breakfast with the Bar


June
6/4 (Wed.)
Quarterly Family Law Bench/Bar Listening Session


6/25 (Thurs.)
Annual Meeting

December
12/10 (Thurs.)

Holiday Luncheon

​Complete 2026 List of Court Holidays & Closures
2026 Jury Calendar

mcba membership 2026

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Please push on the above logo to renew your membership for 2026.

thank you for your membership & renewals!

​​Allred, Leslie
Apfelbaum, Larry
Arbaugh, Jeffrey
Armstrong, David
Baker, Randy
Bardell, Miles
Barr, Adrian
Barr, Cary B.
Beard, David
Bernardi, Donald
Bingaman, Laurel
Black, Scott
Boyle, George
Brandt, Peter
Brandt, Rachel
Brown, Tenesha
Bruno, Anthony
Bruno, Evan
Bukalski, Brendan
​Buragas, Amelia
Butler, David
Butler, Matthew
Butts, Michael
Carter, Caylie *2024 scholarship recipient
Castagna, Laura 
Chambers, Jason
Chapman, Todd
Chikahisa, Spencer
Coleman, Mary *2026 scholarship recipient 
Cook, Timothy
Corbett, Jordan
Corwin, 'Chip' Charles
Corwin, Lisa
Costigan, Casey
​Couri-Cyphers, Gina
Crabill, Jeff
Davis, Bryce 
Davis, Dean
Davis, Julia
​Day, Brian
DeCardy, William
Dehn, Joseph
Deneen, Daniel
DePew, Russell
DeVary, Allen
DeVivo, Rayne
​Dies, Darrell
Dodds, Geoffrey
Dodds, Terry
​Donaldson, Erin
Dorris, David
Drazewski, Scott
Duffy, Sarah
Duncan, Erin
Ehlers, Randall
Erickson, Chuck
Evans, Ethan
Eves, Pablo
Ewick, Thomas
Farrell, Calli
Feeney III, Charles
Fehr, Renee
Feldman, Art
Fellheimer, Mark
Fenger, Michael
Fitt, David
Fitzgerald, Kevin
Foley, Joseph
Foley, Rebecca
Fosen, Nannette
Fredrick, Aaron
Freese, John P. 
Freitag, Robert
Frizzell, Mackenzie
Fulk, Jacob
Fyans-Jimenez, Angela
Galloway, Aaron S
Galloway, Brian
Ganschow, Jaime
Goldrick, J. Brian
Gramlich, Stephanie *2026 scholarship recipient
Greenburg, Todd
Groble, Rayne
Guido, Daniel
Hagglund, Maria
Haning, Carissa
Harrod III, Sam 
Hartweg, Darrell
​Haas, Carrie
Hayworth, Alexandra
Henderson, Asia
Henderson, Hunt
Henrichsmeyer, Allison
Herr, Thomas
Hiler-Welch, Tammy
Hill, Lee Ann
Hinch, Nathan
Hoffman, Frank 
Holder, Dan W
Hornsby, Aaron
Horve, Jeffrey
Houska, Nicholas
Hundman, Tom
Hurney, John
Hurt, Jaylon
Ihnes, Nathan
Israel, Serena *2024 Scholarship Recipient
Janello, Frank 
Jennings, Thomas
Johns-Cummings, Miranda
Johnson, Douglas B
Johnson, Mark
Katavich [Bohon], Hannah
Kelly, Andrew
Kelly, Terence
Khokhar, Nargis
Kim, John
Knapp, Don
Knauer, Aaron
Knecht, James
​Koetters, Matthew

Koll, MaryKording, Scott
Kraft, Kathleen
Kurt, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Paul
Leifheit, Whitney *2019 scholarship recipient

Lenckus, Sean
Lenz, Robert
Lewis, Joe
Lewis, Ronald
Lindsay, Jeff W
Lurkens, Lauren
Malin, Michael
Mann, Steven
Mannen, Nicole
Martin, Connor J.
Maulson, Wendy 
McCarron, Joe
McClure, Thomas E
McEldowney, Brian
McElvain, Mike
McFarland, Amy
McGrath, Mark
McGrath, Patrick
McKibbin, Ed
Megli, Elizabeth
Mennenga, Jaci
Miatke, Ethan
Michaelsen, Ryan
Milcik, Leah
Miller, Todd 
Mitra, Keesha-Lu
Molchin, Chase

Moore, Fred B 
Mosby-Scott, Michelle R
Nairn, John
Nichols, Mike *2016 scholarship recipient  
Nieminski, Kristin
Nixon, Zachery
Novick, Alan
Owen, Shannon
Parson, Emmalie
Paskevych, Yelyzaveta
Patel, Nrupa

Patterson, Clayton
Patton, Jennifer
Petri, Emily
Phan, Patricia (Vi-Vi)
Phoenix, David
Pierce, Enera
Pipkins, Luke
Porter, Robert W
Prall, Michael
Pratt, Catherine A.
Pratt, John Linden
Propps, Jaime
Queen, Craig
Querciagrossa, Jason

Reece, Jay D
Reynard, Charles
Reynolds, Erika
Rhoades, Margaret
Rigdon, Bradly
Rinker, Joshua
Ritchie, Chad
Robb, Elizabeth
Rogers, Jilmala 
Rohrscheib, Joshua

Rood, Don
Roseberry, Todd 
Rossi, David
Ruble, Nicholas 
Ryan, Tim
Sanner, Thomas
Scaglione, Luke
Scarborough, Ashley
Schwulst, John
Scott, Michael
Shane, Alex
Shane, Josephine
Sheahan, Kevin

Sierra, Trevor
​Simmons, Steven

Souk, James
Spanos, Christopher
Spitsbergen, Titus
Sternberg, Alan
Temke, Brenda
Thomas, Luke
Thomason, Candice
​Varney, Robert T.

Vazquez, Samantha
Vicars-Duncan, Sheila
​Walker, Clark

Wall, Dawn
Wallace, Stuart
Walley, Samantha
Watson Minger, Tara
Weaver, Jessica
Weigel, Joseph
​Weir, Kyleigh

Weltman, Eitan
Wheeler, Carla
White, Kevin
Williams, Alexandra *2022 scholarship recipient
Williams, Taylor *2020 scholarship recpient
Wochner, David C. 
Wong, Stephanie
Wood, George
Wood, Megan
Wood, Stephen
Workman, William
Wright, John 
Wright, Johnathan
Wylder, James
Yoder, William
Young, Emily
Zywiec, Bruce

legal guidance needed
​church or tax exempt organization

A Small church community with just a few older members are seeking options. Below are some of the questions. 

1. Does tax exempt status require a certain number of members?
2. If we did have to close where and to whom leave property and any funds? 
3. We have two trusts left to the church. What do we do if closes or pass on to another church? 
4. Our bylaws are in need of an update. 

If interested in helping, please contact Mary Jo Boone at: [email protected]

adoption cases
consents/surrenders
change in contact

Amy Reeser has retired from Court Services. Dawn Marseilles is now the individual to contact when an attorney is seeking to have a parent sign a Consent or Surrender in an Adoption case. Ms. Marseilles contact information is: [email protected]
and 309-888-5377

isu oral arguments
if you plan to attend - be sure to understand the entrance rules

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legal ease
​an invitation!

All bar members, family and friends are invited to "Legal Ease," a casual Spring social on May 1 from 2:30-5pm at Fulk Family Law [FFL]. Kick off the season and your weekend early and uptown with light snacks, drinks, entertainment and good company as FFL also celebrates 1 year in business!

When? Friday, May 1st beginning at 2:30 pm
Where? Fulk Family Law - 104 S. Linden, Ste B, Normal
What? Help bring in the weekend by celebrating the FFL 1 year in business anniversary!

cle
sentencing credit in illinois criminal cases
wednesday, april 1
​noon - 1:30 pm
​

[1.5 hours general CLE pends approval]
​

Please join the McLean County Bar Association in welcoming Jackie Mathias-Jail R.E.S.E.T. (Recovery, Education, Support and reEntry Team) Director McLean County Jail and Hon. David Butler [Ret.]-Special Assistant Public Defender for McLean County.
 
This program will provide a guide of the credits that may be applied to reduce a criminal sentence.  The amount of time served on a criminal sentence may be significantly reduced by various forms of sentence credit available under Illinois law.  Attorneys should be familiar with the credits that may be applied to a sentence when negotiating a plea agreement or deciding on whether to go to trial.  Both defense attorneys and prosecutors will gain an awareness of the sentence credits that are possible for particular sentences.

 
Specific Topics Include:
Statutory Good Time Credit
Illinois Truth in Sentencing Act
Minimum Sentences
Periodic Imprisonment
County Jail Programs Credit
DOC Earned Discretionary Sentence
DOC Programs Credit
Sentencing Credit on Concurrent & Consecutive Sentences
Misdemeanor Good Time Act
Time Served in Custody Prior to Sentencing
Strangulation & Great Bodily Harm Cases
Revocation of Good Time Credit
Registration

cle - save the date!
The Underwood Committee Presents
a Night at the Movies

tuesday, may 19
​

Please join the Underwood Committee for a fun and informative presentation on ethics. We will watch several legal-themed movie clips, and discuss the ethical issues raised, led by a panel. Panel members include Justice James Knecht, Katy Kraft, and Rachel Brandt, moderated by Judge J. Casey Costigan.
 
May 19, 2026 at Epiphany Farms (upstairs)
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. for social (half) hour with a cash bar
Presentation begins at 5:30 p.m., ending at 6:45 p.m.
 
In the spirit of the Underwood Inn of Court, remaining for dinner with others is encouraged. 
Registration will Open Soon

THE MCLEAN COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION will be ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS
​FOR THE
2026
YOUNG LAWYER OF THE YEAR

DEADLINE - April 30th
​
The MCBA is now accepting nominations for its 2021 Young Lawyer of the Year Award. In order to be considered for the award, one must be (1) under the age of 36 or less than 10 years in practice, and (2) a member in good standing with the McLean County Bar Association. Evaluation criteria include employment history, individual achievements in the practice of law, service to the MCBA, and community/pro bono service.​
​

Nomination Form and Information
This award will be presented at the June 26th MCBA Annual Meeting. ​

THE MCLEAN COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION will be ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS
​FOR THE
2026 LINCOLN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

DEADLINE - April 5th

​The McLean County Bar Association is seeking nominations for the Lincoln Award of Excellence. Established in 1997, this award seeks to recognize attorneys for their service to the legal community as well as for their contributions to the community. The nominee must be a member of the McLean County Bar Association, respected as a citizen and member of the legal profession and be an example of the best of our profession who has a demonstrated commitment to public service, public good and who has dedicated his/her effort to improve the quality of life in our community and society.

​Retired attorneys who were involved in these activities during their career are also eligible to be nominated.
Nomination Form & Information
This award will be presented at the May 6th Law Day Luncheon. ​

social events 2026

​Wednesday, April 22 - Administrative Assistant Day - Epiphany Farms Restaurant
Friday, May 1 - Legal Ease beginning at 2:30 pm at the Fulk Family Law Office

mcba law day
wednesday, may 6 - luncheon

The Rule of Law and the American Dream

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​Most Americans have their own ideas about the American Dream, but whether their focus is on aspirations such as political liberty, social equality, personal security, or economic opportunity, they all rely on the rule of law. The rule of law—the idea that no person is above the law—is what ensures the rights of the people to live their lives as freely as possible and to pursue their dreams.

The rule of law ensures that people will not be imprisoned or punished without due process, will be free to pursue their economic interests, and will be secure in their homes and property. In short, the rule of law is essential to the freedom and prosperity that Americans have aspired to throughout the nation’s history. The ABA encourages all Americans to recognize Law Day on May 1, 2026, and to reflect on how the rule of law ensures all Americans have the ability to fulfill their dreams.

​Learn more about this years theme by clicking on the above ABA logo. 

Please plan to join the McLean County Bar Association's Law Day Luncheon on Wednesday, May 6th at noon. 


Wednesday, May 6 Luncheon Registration will Open Soon

bar committee activities

Law Day Planning Committee - March 27 12.15 pm​​
BOG Meeting - April 14 noon

Law Day Planning Committee - April 24 12.15 pm​
​CLE Committee Meeting - April 28 noon
​​DEIA Committee Meeting - April 29 12.15 pm
​​​GAL Certification Planning Committee Meeting - May 22 12.15 pm
Quarterly Family Law Bench/Bar Listening Session - June 3

new to your office?
​or maybe an attorney/staff 'on the move'?

If your office has new attorneys and staff, then we would like to update membership on your additions! Maybe you have an attorney making moves within your office. Please click on the link below to submit a little about the new addition and feel free to add a photo as well. 
New to My Office? or Retiring? or Moving? Any Update!

free cle opportunity

PSLS Spring into Pro Bono CLEs
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Spring into Pro Bono: Advance Directives
Date: April 9th, 12-1:15pm
Location: Virtual / Zoom
Description: This training provides an overview of advance directives and their role in health care decision-making. Participants will learn about common types of advance directives, key legal requirements under Illinois law, and practical considerations for counseling clients on planning for future medical care. The session will also include some best practices to ensure advance directives accurately reflect a client’s wishes.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j8tGQJoKS7mmuhWaxxWVtQ
 
Spring into Pro Bono: Bankruptcy Basics
Date: April 16th, 12-1:15pm
Location: Virtual / Zoom
Description: This training provides an overview of the fundamentals of bankruptcy, with a focus on common issues encountered by low-income clients. Participants will learn the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, eligibility considerations, the basic filing process, and key practice tips for spotting bankruptcy issues.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_g4ExM9vjS5K2Ttg1SJo-HQ
 
Spring into Pro Bono: Language Access in Legal Practice
Date: May 7th, 12-1:15pm
Location: Virtual / Zoom
Description: This training explores practical strategies for providing meaningful language access in legal services. Participants will learn best practices for working effectively with interpreters, communicating with clients who have limited English proficiency, and navigating common challenges that arise beyond simply identifying available language access resources. 
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ocNZbR9YSc6a3uao4ETOsQ
​

cle opportunity

2026 Future is Now: Legal Services Conference
April 30, 2026
Virtual


4.0 hours of professional responsibility CLE credit
including 1 hour of diversity and inclusion 
1 hour of mental healther & substance abuse credit
​
The Future Is Now is one of the nation’s premier legal professionalism conferences. Attendees are eligible to receive 4 hours of professional responsibility CLE credit in Illinois, including 1 hour of diversity and inclusion credit and 1 hour of mental health and substance abuse credit.

Through speaker talks and interactive town hall discussions, the conference will explore topics like:
  • Skillfully navigating conflict by employing stoic empathy
  • Using technology to boost efficiency and innovate ethically in your practice
  • Strategies for governing the AI tools you and your clients use 
  • How to use traits common to the “lawyer brain” to improve professional success and personal health
  • Using mentoring to build inclusive workplaces
  • And more!

​Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism presents The Future is Now. 
More Information & Registration

mcba cle recorded opportunities

cle

Originally Recorded
Tuesday, December 3, 2025
​Ends, December 1, 2027
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​A Guide To Problem Solving Courts: 
​Drug Court, Recovery Court, and Veteran’s Court

​[Up to 1.5 hours general CLE - Approved] 
​
Presenters:
Hon. Dave Butler [Ret.]-Moderator
Ron Lewis
Hon. Scott Drazewski [Ret.]
Emilio Fischer
Craig Queen

This program will provide an overview of the sentencing alternatives known as Problem Solving Courts. These sentencing alternatives include Drug Court, Recovery Court and Veteran’s Court. Each of these specialized sentences are remedial and are alternatives to a prison sentence. Both defense attorneys and prosecutors will gain an understanding of these specialized sentences including eligibility requirements, terms and conditions, the process of evaluating referrals and the sentencing process.
 
Specific Topics Include:
 
What Are Problem Solving Courts?
Drug Court, Recovery Court, and Veteran’s Court Distinguished
PSC Referrals
PSC Court Process
PSC Teams
Steps In Processing PSC Referrals
Adult Risk Assessments & Drug Evaluations
State’s Attorney’s Screening of PSC Referrals
Attorney’s Role When Client is Sentenced To a PSC
PSC Violations
Registration - email Mary if interested.
CLE
Originally Recorded
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
​Ends, July 1, 2027


A Case Review from the Bench
​
Presented by: Hon. Donald Bernardi [Ret.] & Hon. Charles Feeney [Ret.]
​

​[Up to 1 hour general CLE - Approved] 
​
Retired Judges Donald Bernardi and Charles Feeney have each selected two cases from their time on the bench that present interesting legal issues. These cases are both civil and criminal and include a variety of issues, including legal malpractice and the use of the involuntary intoxication defense in criminal cases.

Registration for Recording & CLE Credit Instructions
CLE
Originally Recorded
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
​Ends, March 1, 2027


Small Law Office Efficiency - AI

Presented by: Drew Vaughn

​[Up to 1 hour general CLE - Approved] 

Please join the McLean County Bar Association in welcoming Mr. Drew Vaughn. He will be teaching about how Artificial Intelligence works, the ethical implications of its use, and practical applications of Artificial Intelligence that you can implement today.  

Learning Objectives:

1. Foundations of Artificial Intelligence [A.I.]
2. Ethical Implications of the use of AI
3. Practical AI Application
​
Registration for Recording & CLE Credit Instructions
CLE
Originally Recorded
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
​Ends, August 1, 2026
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​IRS Taxes Discharged in Bankruptcy


Presented by: Robert Schaller, JD

​[Up to 1 hour general CLE - Approved] 
​
You can become the client’s hero by eliminating IRS back taxes. Learn how to spot opportunities for IRS tax resolution. The focus of the seminar is how to eliminate IRS back taxes thru bankruptcy. The presentation will discuss Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 basics and the bankruptcy adversary proceeding process.

Learning Objectives:
1. Learn how to spot IRS tax resolution opportunities.
2. Learn how to eliminate IRS back taxes thru bankruptcy.
3. Learn Bankruptcy Code basics: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 and adversary proceedings.
​
Registration for Recording & CLE Credit Instructions
CLE
Originally Recorded

​Tuesday, July 16, 2024
ENDS June 25, 2026
​
Traffic Stops & Motor Vehicles Searches

Presented by: Hon. David Butler (Ret.) & Matthew Butler

​[up to 1.5 hours general CLE - Approved] 

Evidence of a crime is often found by police during the search of a vehicle that was stopped for a traffic violation. Items found during the search may be illegal contraband, such as drugs or weapons, or evidence of another crime. What starts out as a minor traffic violation can turn into a search of the vehicle to investigate evidence of crimes unrelated to the traffic stop. This CLE program presents an examination of the various legal bases for the police to conduct a motor vehicle search and the possible legal challenges to the search. Attorneys who either defend or prosecute criminal cases involving the possession of contraband will be better able to recognize evidentiary issues related to criminal charges arising out of traffic stops and motor vehicle searches.
 
TOPICS TO BE COVERED ARE:
 
Lawful basis of traffic stops
“Out of the Car”  Drivers and Passengers 
Search of Persons in the Vehicle
Search of Vehicles
Probable Cause Searches
Dog Sniffs
Odor of Cannabis
Search Incident to Arrest
Parole Searches
Inventory Searches
Consent Searches
Motions To Suppress Evidence

The cost is $20.00.
​

Registration for Recording & CLE Credit Instructions

friday breakfast with the bar
join us this friday

8:00 am-9:00 am

Ivy Lane Bakery - Downtown Bloomington
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career opportunities 
&
law student opportunities


peoria county public defender office

Information
posted 3-23

staff attorney


guardian law office​

Information
posted 3-16

part-time administrative assistant


city of bloomington

Associate Corporation Counsel
Assistant Corporation Counsel
posted 3-9

associate counsel &
​assistant counsel


state farm insurance

Information
posted 3-9
ends 4-4

in-house counsel


livingston, barger, brandt, & schroeder, llp

Information
posted 3-2

2 attorneys:
transactional 
& litigation
1  paralegal: litigation 


office space available


802 N. Clinton, bloomington

Information

108 w. monroe, BLOOMINGTON

Information

Executive Committee 
President                            
​John L. Pratt

2nd VP
Michael Butts

Secretary

Calli Farrell
1st VP
Adrian Barr

Immediate Past President
​Judge Pablo Eves

Treasurer
Sara James
Disclaimer:
The McLean County Bar Association (MCBA) presents the information on this web site as an information service to our members and other Internet users. While the information on this site is about legal issues, it is not legal advice. The information is not intended to create, and receipt of the information does not constitute, a lawyer-client relationship. Those using this information should not act upon this information without seeking professional legal counsel.
Board of Governors
Dean Davis [Year 4]
​​Jaime Ganschow  [Year 3]
Laurel Bingaman  [Year 2]
Spencer Chikahisa [Year 1]

Administrative Assistant
Mary Sellmyer

​Find a Lawyer Disclaimer:
The intention of the MCBA"Find a Lawyer"search is only to refer members of the public requiring legal services to members of the MCBA who have indicated that they wish to receive referrals in a particular area of the law.

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