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  • October 18, 2020 9:49 AM | Anonymous member

    From: Cook County Courts

    Presiding Judge Moshe Jacobius issued an order, effective immediately, that will extend the foreclosure moratorium until further order by the court.

  • October 16, 2020 3:00 PM | Anonymous member

    From: WTTW News

    Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced on Friday that Illinois’ ban on evictions would be extended until Nov. 16, as state officials continue to send grants to Illinois residents struggling to make ends meet.

  • October 01, 2020 8:00 AM | Anonymous member

    From:  Illinois Supreme Court

    The Illinois Supreme Court amended Rules 212, 306, 315, 316, 318, 341, 368, and 705.

    The changes go into effect October 1. Amended rules are available online. https://courts.illinois.gov/SupremeCourt/Rules/Amend/2020/093020.pdf


  • September 29, 2020 1:26 PM | Anonymous

    Chicago Paralegal Association has teamed up with DISCO to access their e-discovery document review platform. This opportunity is normally only reserved for law schools, but we were able to convince DISCO that paralegals need database training just as much as future lawyers. We will be using DISCO training materials and our own materials to develop a training program to ensure our members are set up for success in the litigation and e-discovery fields. You won’t find this training program anywhere else. With the help of DISCO, CPA will provide members with real-world experience on how to navigate an e-discovery platform, how to perform a document review, gain experience in searching in a real database, and much more. 

  • September 23, 2020 10:00 PM | Anonymous member

    From: Crain's Chicago Business

    Declaring that an agency that still widely uses carbon paper could use a bit of reform, a trio of Chicago civic groups today unveiled changes they’d like to see the new clerk of the Cook County Circuit Court make after 20-year incumbent Dorothy Brown leaves the post in December.

    Included is a top-to-bottom audit, expanded use of e-filing, a final end to patronage hiring, electronic recording of all court sessions and, yes, no more carbon paper, which the report says is still extensively used for key documents, even amid the COVID-19 pandemic.


  • September 18, 2020 9:00 AM | Anonymous member

    From: WTTW News

    Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced on Wednesday that Illinois’ ban on evictions would be extended until Oct. 22, as state officials work to get grants to Illinois residents struggling to make ends meet.

  • September 15, 2020 11:45 AM | Anonymous

    Via Perfectly Paralegal Resources

    Notaries who have up-to-date commissions and are in good standing can become remote Notaries, but there are some additional requirements (depending on your state) that must be fulfilled, and Notaries should consider whether they’re equipped to handle the software and other technical requirements before they take the plunge.

    Scott outlined the basic steps to becoming a successful remote online Notary. They include:

    • Remote online notarization basics and credentials.
    • The equipment and technology you’ll need.
    • The skills you’ll need.
    • Legal considerations.

    To read the entire article, click here

  • September 11, 2020 7:36 AM | Anonymous member

    Nineteen years ago, under clear blue skies, 102 minutes changed our lives forever. National September 11 Memorial & Museum

    https://video.ibm.com/911memorial


  • September 11, 2020 7:31 AM | Anonymous member

    From: Cook County

    During September 14 – 18, 2020, Cook County will hold its second Racial Equity Week to delve deeper into the need to advance racial equity, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Cook County will hold a series of interactive virtual events with community leaders, artists and the public. This year’s theme is Cook County Past, Present and FutureAcknowledging past harm, reckoning with impact today, and casting a vision for our county’s future


  • August 28, 2020 5:30 AM | Anonymous member

    Illinois Supreme Court revises provisions of Supreme Court Rules 101, 283, and 286(a) regarding summonses, to reduce unnecessary in-person court appearances and to promote remote court appearances. https://courts.illinois.gov/SupremeCourt/Announce/2020/082720-2.pdf

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