On Demand Seminar Archive

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  • Includes Credits

    Join certified coach, attorney, and well-being expert, Jonathan Beitner, as we breakdown the definition of stress to help reconceptualize how to identify, articulate, and (most importantly) implement strategies and techniques for better managing stress.

    Deconstructing Stress: A Different Framework for Thinking About Self-Care

    Everyone knows that the legal profession is inherently stressful and that self-care is key to avoiding burnout and managing the ups and downs of being an attorney.  But for many, finding ways to turn platitudes about “taking care of yourself” into consistent, actionable self-care routines remains elusive.  

    Join certified coach, attorney, and well-being expert, Jonathan Beitner, as we breakdown the definition of stress to help reconceptualize how to identify, articulate, and (most importantly) implement strategies and techniques for better managing stress.

    In this interactive workshop, attendees will:
    ·       Be introduced to and breakdown multiple definitions of stress to see which resonates best for each attendee and to make identifying ways to engage in self-care more accessible and tangible;
    ·       Learn evidence-based strategies and techniques for managing stress in both the short- and long-term; and
    ·       Have an opportunity to leverage their more nuanced understanding of stress to identify specific steps they can take to help them thrive (or at least better manage stress) in each dimension of their lives.

    Speaker: 
    Jonathan Beitner
    is the Founder of Beitner Coaching & Consulting. Jonathan is a frequent speaker and author on topics related to the intersection of professional development and well-being.  He helps individuals identify and achieve their goals, and works with firms, law schools, and Fortune 500 companies to help their lawyers, students, and staff be more productive, happier, and healthier through individual coaching and evidence-based group programming. As a co-creator of the American Bar Association’s Well-Being Pledge, a lead organizer for the inaugural Well-Being Week in Law, and one of the drafters of the Mental Health and Substance Use CLE requirement in Illinois, Jonathan has experience creating and implementing industry-wide initiatives to help lawyers thrive.  He also serves as the Featured Well-Being Coach for the Chicago Bar Association. Jonathan previously practiced as a commercial litigator at an Am Law 100 firm and clerked for federal judges on the Sixth Circuit and Eastern District of Michigan after graduating from the University of Michigan Law School. He lives in Chicago with his wife and two young daughters.  


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    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    The seminar is geared towards candidates of the 2026 General Election and those individuals who will be running for office for the 2027 municipal election cycle, as well as the attorneys who will be representing them. (HYBRID SEMINAR)

    The seminar is geared towards candidates of the 2026 General Election and those individuals who will be running for office for the 2027 municipal election cycle, as well as the attorneys who will be representing them. We will cover the requirements for getting on the ballot, defending and prosecuting petition challenges, ethical and finance issues relating to campaigns, and an overview of campaign-related communications and avoiding defamation claims.

    Topics and Speakers:
    Getting on the Ballot & Basic Campaign Finance Compliance
    Michael C. Dorf, The Law Offices of Michael C. Dorf, LLC

    Navigating the Petition Objection Process
    Thomas A. Jaconetty, Law Office of Thomas A. Jaconetty

    Defamation Nation: Taking the Pain out of Campaigning
    Ryan B. Jacobson, Amundsen Davis
    Danessa P. Watkins, Amundsen Davis 

    Moderators:
    Ross D. Secler
    , Odelson, Murphey, Frazier & McGrath, Ltd.; Chair, CBA Election Law Committee
    Priscilla E. Centeno, Odelson, Murphey, Frazier & McGrath, Ltd.; Vice Chair, CBA Election Law Committee 


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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This program is intended to serve as a guide for attorneys practicing in the trusts and estates area regarding the changing landscape of families and assets.

    This program is intended to serve as a guide for attorneys practicing in the trusts and estates area regarding the changing landscape of families and assets. 

    The goals of the program include a walk-through of early steps to take when a client dies, an overview of probate, assisting attorneys in the determination of when a Federal and/or Illinois estate tax return is required to be filed, QTIP elections and other important information for these returns, and dealing with dueling beneficiaries, assets outside Illinois and closely-held businesses.

    Topics and Speakers:

    Modern Assets: Crypto currencies, overview of the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA) and digital intellectual property and other modern assets. 
    Karin Prangley, Managing Director, Senior Wealth Planner, Brown Brothers Harriman

    Modern Families (other than same-sex couples): Planning considerations, recommended documents for modern families, common pitfalls and unique planning challenges.
    Carrie A. Harrington, Partner, Leader of Trusts & Estates Practice Group, Levenfeld Pearlstein

    Planning For Same-Sex Couples and Non-Traditional Families: LGBTQ+ protections post Obergefell and vulnerabilities, private right to refuse recognition, effect of Illinois intestacy laws on non-traditional families and estate planning documents. 
    Landon Wilson, Prather Ebner Wilson 


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    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This seminar examines contemporary professional responsibility issues arising in government service and high profile public matters.

    This seminar examines contemporary professional responsibility issues arising in government service and high profile public matters. Through three moderated panels composed of practicing attorneys, legal scholars, and former government officials, the program explores how ethical obligations are navigated in real world settings, including decision making under public scrutiny, institutional pressures, and the boundaries imposed by confidentiality and professional independence.

    Keynote Speaker: James Pearce, Assistant Special Counsel to Special Counsel Jack Smith

    Former Government Officials Panel: Discussion of professional responsibility in government service, focusing on integrity, institutional constraints, and ethical decision making in politically charged environments. 
    James Pearce, Senior Counsel, Washington Litigation Group 
    Stacey Young, Founder & Executive Director, Justice Commission 
    Moderator: 
    Ankush Khardori
    , Legal Correspondent, Politico

    Legal Practitioners Panel: Discussion of ethical challenges encountered in litigating against the government, with an emphasis on changes in the present administration. 
    Andrew Altschul, Andrew Altschul Dispute Resolution, LLC 
    Jamie Conrad, Conrad Law & Policy Counsel 
    Moderator: 
    Richard Painter
    , S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law, University of Minnesota Law School 

    Legal Scholars Panel: This panel situates government ethics within broader professional responsibility doctrine and theory, evaluating whether existing ethics rules adequately safeguard lawyer independence, institutional legitimacy, and public confidence during periods of acute political polarization. 
    Christopher Hampson, Associate Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law
    Elise Maizel, Assistant Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law 
    Rebecca Roiphe, Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, New York Law School 
    Steven D. Schwinn, Professor of Law, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law 
    Moderator: 
    Raymond H. Brescia
    , Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life, Albany Law 


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    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This two-part seminar will show solo and small firm lawyers how to get the most out of the tools they already pay for in both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace.

    Maximizing Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace in the Solo & Small Firm Practice

    This two-part seminar will show solo and small firm lawyers how to get the most out of the tools they already pay for in both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. Part one focuses on Microsoft 365 (Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, Copilot, etc.). Part two then walks through Google Workspace (Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Meet, Gemini, etc.). Learn practical examples of how to collaborate with clients and staff, automate routine work, and use AI responsibly without sacrificing confidentiality or ethics.

    Microsoft 365 for Lawyers
    Get real-world value from Microsoft 365 by turning Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint into a simple, matter-focused system for email, calendars, and documents. You’ll see how tools like Teams, OneNote, and Copilot can quickly draft emails, summarize documents, and create first-draft templates, all while staying organized, protecting client confidentiality, and meeting your ethical obligations. You’ll also learn about integrating other AI solutions into Microsoft 365.
    Jennifer Case, Law Tech AI

    Google Workspace for Lawyers
    Explore how solo and small law firms can utilize Google Workspace, Gemini, and NotebookLM to build a secure, matter-centric architecture provides the foundation for modern workflows. Learn to configure foundational Workspace tools, such as setting up Google Groups Collaborative Inboxes for client intake, utilizing granular access controls in Forms, and leveraging Google Meet features. The presentation dives deep into AI product capabilities for the practice and the business of law. 
    Mathew Kerbis, Subscription Attorney LLC

    Moderators:
    Mathew Kerbis
    , Subscription Attorney LLC
    Charles A. Krugel, Charles A. Krugel, Labor & Employment Law on Behalf of Business
    Co-Chairs, CBA Solo/Small Firm Practitioners Committee

    Amanda Carey, The Carey Center for Justice
    John D. Risvold, The Collins Law Firm
    Vice-Chairs, CBA Solo/Small Firm Practitioners Committee



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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This program is designed specifically for law students and first-year attorneys, focusing on well-being and mental health during the early stages of a legal career.

    This program is designed specifically for law students and first-year attorneys, focusing on well-being and mental health during the early stages of a legal career. Participants will learn how to recognize early signs of stress and burnout, develop habits for resilience and well-being, and identify supportive resources before challenges escalate.

    Speaker: 
    Karen Munoz
    , Founder, Roaring Grace & Co-Chair, CBA Well-Being and Mindfulness Committee



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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    Join the Family Office Committee for a program on executive security program design for family office.

    Executive Security for Family Offices: Governance, Risk and Protection

    Family offices, foundations, and trusts face evolving security risks tied to visibility, travel, and digital exposure. Former Fortune 500 security leaders discuss how executive protection programs are structured, governed, and evaluated to protect principals while considering legal, tax, and regulatory requirements.

    We’ll examine:
    ▪ How executive security programs are structured for family offices, foundations, and ultra-high-net-worth families or individuals.
    ▪ The importance of an effective Threat Management process.
    ▪ Legal, tax, and governance considerations, including IRS Section 132 and the use of Independent Security Studies.
    ▪ Security planning related to private aviation, travel, residences, and public visibility.

    Panelists:
    Jeremy Baumann
    , Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Security Advisors, LLC; Former Interim Chief Security Officer, HealthPartners; Former Director, Enterprise Security, Discover Financial Services
    Dave Komendat, Chief Security Officer, Corporate Security Advisors, LLC; Former Chief Security Officer, Boeing; FBI Strategic Engagement Advisor
    Kenneth H. Senser, Chief Strategy Officer, Corporate Security Advisors, LLC; Former Chief Security Officer, Walmart; Former FBI Assistant Director, Security Division; Former Chief, Protective Programs, CIA 

    Lunch sponsored by:

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    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This seminar will provide a practical primer on consumer law issues in the public utilities space, with a focus on rising utility costs and their impact on consumers.

    This seminar will provide a practical primer on consumer law issues in the public utilities space, with a focus on rising utility costs and their impact on consumers. Panelists will break down how utility rates are set, examine key drivers of increasing costs, review available assistance programs for consumers, and discuss emerging and ongoing issues in utility law, including fraud and consumer protection concerns. Designed for practitioners seeking a clear, nuts-and-bolts understanding of utility regulation and its consumer law implications.

    TOPICS and SPEAKERS:
    How Residential Utility Rates are Set 101, Rising Consumer Costs, and Consequences of Each
    Daniel Schneider, Of Counsel, Legal Action Chicago; Chair, CBA Consumer Law and Credit Committee (Moderator)

    Summary of the Laws the IL AG Uses in this Area, Update on Consumer Utility/Energy-Related Enforcement Efforts from the Past 5 Years or So, and a Preview of Emerging Issues in this Space
    Christopher Kim, Deputy Bureau Chief, Public Utilities Bureau, Office of the Illinois Attorney General

    Steps Illinois has Taken, and is Considering, to Provide Assistance to Low-Income Utility Consumers in the Past 5 Years, and Legal Questions Related to these Programs
    Karen Lusson, Senior Attorney, National Consumer Law Center





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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This panel brings together first-generation legal professionals to share their journeys into the field, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and pivotal moments that shaped their careers.

    This panel brings together first-generation legal professionals to share their journeys into the field, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and pivotal moments that shaped their careers. Panelists will offer candid insights on navigating law school, building professional networks, and advancing in the legal profession without traditional support systems. Attendees will gain practical strategies, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of how diverse pathways strengthen and enrich the practice of law. First-generation attorneys often come from communities historically underrepresented in the legal profession, and their experiences intersect with broader issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The program will explore how these identities shape perspectives on workplace cultures, client advocacy, access to justice, and leadership within the profession. By elevating these voices, the panel underscores the critical role diverse attorneys play in fostering a more inclusive and equitable legal system.

    Panelists:
    Cindy Medina-Cervantes, Senior Associate, Clyde & Co.
    Jean Liu, General Counsel, CompTIA 

    Moderators:
    Manuel A. Franco, Associate, McAndrews Held and Malloy Ltd.
    Yankun Guo, Partner, Dinsmore

    Co-Sponsors: Chinese American Bar Association and Hispanic Lawyers of Illinois



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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    Rethinking "Professionalism" - This program examines how traditional concepts of “professionalism” in the legal field may unintentionally disadvantage neurodivergent attorneys

    Rethinking "Professionalism" - This program examines how traditional concepts of “professionalism” in the legal field may unintentionally disadvantage neurodivergent attorneys. It explores how implicit bias, particularly around communication style, demeanor, and social expectations, can affect evaluations, advancement, and disciplinary outcomes.

    Speakers:
    Jessica Chang, Member, Aronberg Goldgehn 
    Kevin Kelley, Senior Counsel, Hinshaw & Culbertson 
    Tae Kim, Principal, Chuhak Tecson

    Co-Sponsors: The Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago and the Korean American Bar Association of Chicago 


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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    The Do’s & Don’ts for DEI Policies in the Workplace

    The DEI landscape has changed significantly since the 2023 Students for Fair Admissions decision, through litigation, agency action, and executive orders. Employers have adapted in various ways depending on their risk profile and organizational goals. In this session we will explore the various options organizations have to pursue culture related goals in 2026, as well as the legal and reputational risks across the spectrum. 

    Speakers:
    Monica Khetarpal, Principal, Jackson Lewis P.C.
    Samera Ludwig, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton

    Moderator:
    Ann Chen, In-House Counsel, Zip

    Co-Sponsors: Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago and Palestinian American Bar Association  


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    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This seminar will focus on some of the rapid changes in the healthcare industry that have taken place since the start of 2026.

    This seminar will focus on some of the rapid changes in the healthcare industry that have taken place since the start of 2026. Topics will include changes in administrative law, clinical trials, public health, food and drug law, high-profile policymaking decisions and the industry’s response, and more.

    Speaker:
    Jordan Paradise
    , J.D., Georgia Reithal Professor of Law and Faculty Director for the Beazley Institute for Health Law & Policy, Loyola University Chicago School of Law

    Moderator:
    Shivani A. Thakker
    , J.D., M.P.H., Associate, Brennan Burtker LLC
    Chair, CBA Health Law Committee 


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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    Mentorship that Matters: Driving Inclusion in the Legal Profession will be a CLE that discusses the importance that mentorship has on promoting inclusion and career flexibility within the legal profession. Speakers will discuss their experiences with mentoring, being mentored, and what role it has played in their legal careers.

    Mentorship that Matters: Driving Inclusion in the Legal Profession

    Mentorship that Matters: Driving Inclusion in the Legal Profession will be a CLE that discusses the importance that mentorship has on promoting inclusion and career flexibility within the legal profession. Speakers will discuss their experiences with mentoring, being mentored, and what role it has played in their legal careers. This open discussion will allow for attendees to discuss strategies and opportunities to promote mentorship and inclusion in the legal profession.

    Speakers: 
    Devante Johnson, Sinars Slowikowski  
    Catherine Locallo, Robbins Schwartz 

    Moderator: 
    Victor J. Aberdeen, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP 

    Co-Sponsors: Justinian Society of Lawyers and Black Men Lawyers’ Association


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    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This CLE will examine the current legal landscape impacting women in Illinois, with a focus on recent legislative developments, litigation trends, and practical implications for attorneys.

    This CLE will examine the current legal landscape impacting women in Illinois, with a focus on recent legislative developments, litigation trends, and practical implications for attorneys. While Illinois is often viewed as a leader in protecting women’s rights, significant challenges remain in areas such as reproductive healthcare access, workplace equity, gender-based violence, family law, and intersectional discrimination. The panel will explore where Illinois stands compared to federal law and other states, how shifting national jurisprudence affects local practice, and what attorneys can do to protect and advance women’s rights across practice areas.

    Speakers: 
    Amy S. Cramer, Cramer Law Group 
    Gail Eisenberg, Loftus and Eisenberg, NELA-Illinois President 
    Ashley Stead, McGann, Ketterman & Rioux 
    Shannon Stokes, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services

    Moderator: 
    Elka Blonder, Cooper Trachtenberg Law Group LLC

    Co-Sponsors: Women’s Bar Association of Illinois, Black Women Lawyers’ Association of Greater Chicago, and The Decalogue Society of Lawyers


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    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live. 

  • Includes Credits

    This timely CLE will examine the growing legal and political backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including recent litigation, regulatory developments, and enforcement trends.

    DEI Backlash and the Law: Balancing Legal Risks and Compliance Challenges Surrounding DEI Initiatives

    This timely CLE will examine the growing legal and political backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including recent litigation, regulatory developments, and enforcement trends. Panelists will explore how organizations can navigate evolving legal risks while maintaining compliant and effective DEI programs. Attendees will gain practical guidance on balancing business objectives with shifting legal frameworks. 

    Speakers:
    Aimee Delaney, Partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
    Monica Khetarpal, Principal, Jackson Lewis P.C.

    Co-Sponsors: Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois and South Asian Bar Association of Chicago 



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    To confirm you are ready to participate in an on demand webcast, please take the browser test here: http://eventcenter.commpartner...

    Live CBA Committee meetings and seminars will take place via Zoom webinar.  You will click on "view video" and be directly connected to the meeting/seminar on Zoom.  (You will not receive a Zoom link.)

    You MUST have Zoom Desktop Client on your Mac or PC to view a live program. If using a mobile device, you must have the Zoom App (available in the App Store or Google Play).

    System requirements for Mac & PC can be found here. System requirements for mobile devices can be here.  

    Please note that audience members do not need video or audio access.  Audience members are able to submit questions via the chat or Q & A features of Zoom. 

    Chat: Open in-meeting chat, allowing you to send chat messages to and send a message to the host, panelists, and attendees (if permitted). Question & Answer: Open the Q&A window, allowing you to ask questions to the host and panelists. They can either reply back to you via text in the Q&A window or answer your question live.