MCBA Newsletter july 6, 2020
2020
July Events 7/7/20 (Tues.) BOG Meeting 7/10/20 (Fri.) - Resuming! “Breakfast with the Bar” at Scout's 7/14/20 (Tues.) Annual Bar Meeting 7/17/20 (Fri.) "Breakfast with the Bar" at Scout's 7/21/20 (Tues.) - Virtual CLE Luncheon-Collections 7/24/20 (Fri.) "Breakfast with the Bar" at Scout's August Events 8/18/20 (Tues.) CLE Luncheon September Events 9/7/20 (Mon.) Law & Justice Center Closed 9/15/20 (Tues.) CLE Luncheon 9/25/20 (Fri.) Law Day Celebration Gala October Events 10/12/20 (Mon.) Law & Justice Center Closed 10/20/20 (Tues.) CLE Luncheon 10/21 & 22 (Tues. & Wed.) GAL Conference November Events 11/03/20 (Tues.) Law & Justice Center Closed 2020 General Election Day 11/11/20 (Mon.) Law & Justice Center Closed 11/17/20 (Tues.) CLE Luncheon 11/26 & 11/27/20 (Thurs. & Fri.) Law & Justice Center Closed December Events 12/25 (Fri.) Law & Justice Center Closed 2021 January Events 1/1/21 (Fri.) Law & Justice Center Closed |
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTI hope you enjoyed the long weekend and were able to spend time with family, loved ones and others for fun and relaxing activities despite the heat and the other five-letter thing that has been bothering us over the last several months. As you might expect, we have another slow week for the Association, which is not unusual for the Summer months. In any event, per my message last week and the Notice circulated by Mary, I had decided to move the Annual meeting for next Tuesday, July 14th, to a ZOOM presentation at noon. I wanted to thank you all for your input and patience. I was hoping for the best possible result, but this was felt to be the way to handle things given the spike in cases throughout our country and the hesitancy of many people to be in/around groups. (Once again, I encourage you to use the money saved from the luncheon for a charitable contribution! There is my PSA) Please register for the meeting now so we can ensure to have a quorum. In light of this move, the resolutions for our recently deceased members will then be presented at a later date, which will allow us to give their families our proper and due respects in calmer times!. We will still recognize those members. Congratulations to Emily Petri as our Bar's Young Lawyer of the Year for 2020!! A well-deserved honor and recognition and we are certainly fortunate to have her within our Association. Looking ahead, Judge David Butler (retired) will be presenting on 'Collections' on Tuesday, July 21st, where you can earn up to 2 hours of General CLE credit. Registration will soon commence. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Todd Miller and our CLE committee for consideration if you wish to present a CLE program or have thoughts on an interesting and helpful program. Please note that the Friday - Breakfast with the Bar at Scouts will resume with an outside table at 8:00 am this Friday, July 10. Come and enjoy! Have a wonderful week. Stay cool. Joe Foley 2020
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The McLean County Bar Association is honored to announce Emily Petri is the 2020 McLean County Bar Association Young Lawyer of the Year. As we cannot all join in person yet, we wanted to announce Emily’s award in the newsletter, and hopefully have a formal ceremony to congratulate her during the December meeting. |
For those of you who don’t know Emily, where have you been? Emily graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law, in 2012. In 2011 Emily was one of the first recipients of the McLean County Community Services Scholarship. In honoring her then, the bar association noted her amazing commitment to her community and pro bono service. She indicated she wanted to work in public interest in McLean County. Emily has surpassed the scholarship committee’s wildest expectations with her continued commitment to the community.
Emily is a Staff Attorney at Prairie State Legal Services, a job she’s held since graduating from law school 8 years ago. There she primarily represents victims of Domestic Violence in obtaining Orders of Protection. In 2019, she volunteered to lead Prairie State’s new Fair Housing Project grant where she works to address local housing discrimination. She also serves as a member of the board for the West Bloomington Revitalization Project, raises a son and a daughter, and has helped her husband create a website for his beekeeping business.
For the last three years, Emily has served as the chairperson of the McLean County Bar Association’s CLE committee. Behind the scenes, Emily works to make sure every bar association CLE happens. To those of you reporting your CLE this year, just look at how many MCBA credits you have, and then thank Emily for helping to make that happen.
One of Emily’s nominators, in describing the sheer amount of work that Emily does, wrote that she had “no idea when Emily sleeps.” In 2012, after presenting Emily with the community service scholarship, Rusty DePew came up to the presenter and said “with all Emily does, when is it that she sleeps?” Eight years of selfless dedication to her community has earned Emily the 2020 McLean County Bar Association’s Young Lawyer of the Year Award. You can all email Emily to congratulate her at [email protected] .
Emily is a Staff Attorney at Prairie State Legal Services, a job she’s held since graduating from law school 8 years ago. There she primarily represents victims of Domestic Violence in obtaining Orders of Protection. In 2019, she volunteered to lead Prairie State’s new Fair Housing Project grant where she works to address local housing discrimination. She also serves as a member of the board for the West Bloomington Revitalization Project, raises a son and a daughter, and has helped her husband create a website for his beekeeping business.
For the last three years, Emily has served as the chairperson of the McLean County Bar Association’s CLE committee. Behind the scenes, Emily works to make sure every bar association CLE happens. To those of you reporting your CLE this year, just look at how many MCBA credits you have, and then thank Emily for helping to make that happen.
One of Emily’s nominators, in describing the sheer amount of work that Emily does, wrote that she had “no idea when Emily sleeps.” In 2012, after presenting Emily with the community service scholarship, Rusty DePew came up to the presenter and said “with all Emily does, when is it that she sleeps?” Eight years of selfless dedication to her community has earned Emily the 2020 McLean County Bar Association’s Young Lawyer of the Year Award. You can all email Emily to congratulate her at [email protected] .
collections
TUESDAY - JULY 21, 2020
NOON VIA ZOOM
Up to Two Hours General CLE - APPROVED
Please join the McLean County Bar Association in welcoming Judge David Butler (Ret.). This two-hour program will focus on various aspects of pursuing or defending a collection action. The first hour of the program will address filing a collection suit and obtaining a judgment. Common procedural issues will be explored as well as some specific causes of action such as credit card debt, medical bills and services, promissory notes, and home repairs. This course will provide a brief survey some statutes that relate to collections actions
The second hour of the CLE program will concentrate on collection of judgments. Specific collection mechanisms will be examined such as wage deductions, non-wage garnishment, Citations To Discover Assets, Installment Payment Orders, and revival of judgments.
June 25, 2020
To our Real Estate Partners:
As Illinois proceeds into Phase 4 of Restore Illinois this week, we wanted to take this opportunity to provide a reminder to the Realtor community of our procedures with closings. All five local title companies agree that it remains in the best interest of all involved to keep closings limited to those individuals that are required to sign documents and their legal representatives. We will continue to be available for Realtors to drop off items for closings, but request that Realtors do not attend closings until notice has been given that we are welcoming additional guests.
Arrangements have been made with each office for the delivery of commission checks, either via overnight delivery, hand delivery by the title company, or a designated representative from the brokerage who comes and picks them up. If you have questions regarding a specific transaction, please contact the title company directly.
We thank you for your continued cooperation.
Warmest regards,
Patrick O'Rourke Amy Yoder Tom Hundman Cindy Bandeko Sandi Bays
Alliance Land Title Chicago Title Frontier Title Illinois Title Group The Title Center
309-664-2224 309-828-5097 309-664-8833 309-664-8580 309-661-8230
To our Real Estate Partners:
As Illinois proceeds into Phase 4 of Restore Illinois this week, we wanted to take this opportunity to provide a reminder to the Realtor community of our procedures with closings. All five local title companies agree that it remains in the best interest of all involved to keep closings limited to those individuals that are required to sign documents and their legal representatives. We will continue to be available for Realtors to drop off items for closings, but request that Realtors do not attend closings until notice has been given that we are welcoming additional guests.
Arrangements have been made with each office for the delivery of commission checks, either via overnight delivery, hand delivery by the title company, or a designated representative from the brokerage who comes and picks them up. If you have questions regarding a specific transaction, please contact the title company directly.
We thank you for your continued cooperation.
Warmest regards,
Patrick O'Rourke Amy Yoder Tom Hundman Cindy Bandeko Sandi Bays
Alliance Land Title Chicago Title Frontier Title Illinois Title Group The Title Center
309-664-2224 309-828-5097 309-664-8833 309-664-8580 309-661-8230
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
UPDATED
Please note that the 11th Circuit Order will clarify the holiday schedule. The 2020 Holiday Schedule to include November 3, 2020 as "2020 General Election Day" as a court holiday has to be adopted by the individual circuits. The will be an Order to come for the 11th Circuit schedule to come at a later time.
lawyers on the move
Nargis A. Khokhar practices downtown as Of Counsel for Robert T. Varney & Associates.
Ms. Khokhar's GAL/ Family law practice operates from another address.
Please use the following address and number for all future correspondence and communication. Thank you!
Nargis Khokhar
2101 Hackberry Road
Bloomington, IL 61704
(309) 696-0542
2101 Hackberry Road
Bloomington, IL 61704
(309) 696-0542
Helping lawyers and their families through uncertain times
Helping attorneys through the toughest times of their lives has been at the core of what we at the Illinois Bar Foundation (IBF) have done since 1951. Today, we recognize that the COVID-19 crisis has presented all of us with a new set of unforeseen, unpredictable challenges. With limited court access and futures uncertain for many, the IBF has established the COVID-19 Lawyers Care Relief Fund as an extension of our existing Warren Lupel Lawyers Care Fund. This initiative will enable us to further our reach to even more attorneys in need throughout the state and will specifically provide financial aid to attorneys struggling to make ends meet as a result of this crisis. This special relief fund has been made possible by a generous cy pres award directed to the IBF by our friends at Edelson PC.
The IBF COVID-19 Lawyers Care Relief Fund will provide one-time, non-renewable lump sum payments of $2,000 to attorneys facing financial hardship related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Attorneys must be based in Illinois and in good standing with the ARDC to be eligible for a grant. Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis through July 15. Please be assured that all information provided in the application process, as well as the identity of all applicants and recipients, will remain confidential.
Almost 70 years of providing aid to attorneys in crisis has proven time and time again how generous our profession is, and how committed attorneys from all walks of life and all parts of the state are to helping our own. If you know a colleague who is struggling, please share our application and let them know the IBF and our supporters are here for them. If you are in a position to contribute and looking for a way to help those less fortunate, please consider making a donation of any amount to the IBF COVID-19 Lawyers Care Relief Fund.
The IBF COVID-19 Lawyers Care Relief Fund will provide one-time, non-renewable lump sum payments of $2,000 to attorneys facing financial hardship related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Attorneys must be based in Illinois and in good standing with the ARDC to be eligible for a grant. Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis through July 15. Please be assured that all information provided in the application process, as well as the identity of all applicants and recipients, will remain confidential.
Almost 70 years of providing aid to attorneys in crisis has proven time and time again how generous our profession is, and how committed attorneys from all walks of life and all parts of the state are to helping our own. If you know a colleague who is struggling, please share our application and let them know the IBF and our supporters are here for them. If you are in a position to contribute and looking for a way to help those less fortunate, please consider making a donation of any amount to the IBF COVID-19 Lawyers Care Relief Fund.
LAP VIRTUAL OFFERS NEW CLE CONTENT
LAP Virtual CLE’s are offered to support Illinois’ legal community year-round. In response to the COVID19 pandemic, LAP releases new CLE content Fear No Evil: COVID19 Driven Anxiety, one (1) Mental Health/Substance Abuse, Professional Responsibility credit delivered by LAP Deputy Director, Tony Pacione, LCSW, CSADC.
Description: Not too many things in our lives motivate us to change our behavior like fear. Fear when associated with great uncertainty, often elicits strong emotions and anxious thoughts that we can easily conflate, or confuse with facts. This presentation explains how fear, uncertainty, and anxiety all too often lead to a continual feedback loop that creates more fear and anxiety during the current pandemic. Two evidenced based practices to manage uncertainty and fear, while reducing anxiety are presented. Up to six (6) CLE credits can be earned, access to all of LAP Virtual CLE’s available 24/7 at this LINK.
Description: Not too many things in our lives motivate us to change our behavior like fear. Fear when associated with great uncertainty, often elicits strong emotions and anxious thoughts that we can easily conflate, or confuse with facts. This presentation explains how fear, uncertainty, and anxiety all too often lead to a continual feedback loop that creates more fear and anxiety during the current pandemic. Two evidenced based practices to manage uncertainty and fear, while reducing anxiety are presented. Up to six (6) CLE credits can be earned, access to all of LAP Virtual CLE’s available 24/7 at this LINK.
Information about a Virtual Pro Bono Opportunity to Help Those in Need
Illinois Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal clinic where low-income Illinoisans can submit a question online to ask a lawyer for help with a civil legal issue. Volunteer lawyers then log onto the site at their convenience and answer questions waiting in the queue that they feel comfortable addressing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this is a great way to help those in need from the comfort and safety of your home.
Illinois Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal clinic where low-income Illinoisans can submit a question online to ask a lawyer for help with a civil legal issue. Volunteer lawyers then log onto the site at their convenience and answer questions waiting in the queue that they feel comfortable addressing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this is a great way to help those in need from the comfort and safety of your home.
A project of the American Bar Association, Free Legal Answers was created as a national platform to increase access to advice and information about non-criminal legal matters for those who cannot afford legal assistance. It is now active in 42 jurisdictions within the United States, including Illinois, with the Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) as the statewide administrator. Most clients’ questions tend to be in one of the big three civil legal aid categories—family, housing and consumer law. However, since the pandemic and resulting shutdown, now people are also asking about employment and benefits issues. PILI provides the necessary support, including an online resource page with training videos and sample questions and answers. The ABA provides malpractice coverage for volunteer lawyers. You can learn more by clicking on the Free Legal Answers Logo below or visit the site to register at this LINK.
Please click on the above logo to view the IDPH website.
As you are probably already familiar with the personal safety guidance, there is also a need for an awareness of employee and staff of businesses. Please see this LINK for more information.
mark your calendar
2020
July 14 - Annual Meeting
July 21 - CLE - Collections
September - Law Day Gala - an evening event - more information to come
October 21-22 - The Guardian Ad Litem Event - more information to come
November 13-15 - The ISU Invitational Mock Trial Tournament
July 21 - CLE - Collections
September - Law Day Gala - an evening event - more information to come
October 21-22 - The Guardian Ad Litem Event - more information to come
November 13-15 - The ISU Invitational Mock Trial Tournament
2020 BLOOMINGTON CANNON ESTATE PLANNING
TELECONFERENCE SERIES PROGRAM
HOSTED BY PNC WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Time: 11:30 am Location: Same
PNC Wealth Management
202 E. Washington St.
2nd Floor Conference Room
Bloomington, IL 61701
PNC Wealth Management
202 E. Washington St.
2nd Floor Conference Room
Bloomington, IL 61701
1.5 hours of Continuing Legal Education Credit will be earned for attendance at each call.
A certificate of attendance will be given to each participant.
A certificate of attendance will be given to each participant.
Please RSVP by replying to Erica Fleming [email protected] and include a list the names of the colleagues who will be attending. If you have questions please call Erica at 309.655.5312
July 9
Ethics-Based Obligations in Specific Client Engagements August 6 Maximizing Flexibility With Powers of Appointment September 3 Picking Up the Pieces: Post-Divorce Planning October 1 Moving the Needle With Your Clients’ Retirement Asset Planning |
October 29
Contemporary Challenges in Trust Administration December 3 Essential Asset Protection Planning January 7, 2021 Conflicts of Interest Issues Facing Estate Planning Professionals |
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
bar committee activities
2020
BOG Meeting - July 7 noon
Law Day Committee Meeting - July 17 noon
CLE Committee Meeting - July 28 noon
GAL Committee Meeting - July 29 noon
BOG Meeting - August 11 noon
BOG Meeting - July 7 noon
Law Day Committee Meeting - July 17 noon
CLE Committee Meeting - July 28 noon
GAL Committee Meeting - July 29 noon
BOG Meeting - August 11 noon
save the dates
2020
july 14 - annual meeting
july 21 - cle luncheon or virtual meeting - 'collections'
SEPTEMBER 25 - LAW DAY GALA.. AN EVENING EVENT
october 21-22 -gal conference
november 13 - 15 - the isu invitational mock trial tournament
MCBA Breakfast with the Bar - resuming Friday, July 8!
Remember to have “Breakfast with the Bar” every Friday morning between 8:00 am and 9:00 am. It’s a great way to meet and talk with your fellow attorneys in an informal setting. Stay for 10 minutes and have a cup of coffee or stay for an hour and have a full breakfast before court. Grab an associate, partner or friend and come. See you Friday!
Remember to have “Breakfast with the Bar” every Friday morning between 8:00 am and 9:00 am. It’s a great way to meet and talk with your fellow attorneys in an informal setting. Stay for 10 minutes and have a cup of coffee or stay for an hour and have a full breakfast before court. Grab an associate, partner or friend and come. See you Friday!