By Charlie Ingrassia
Associate, Adler Murphy & McQuillen LLP
Justice Nathaniel Howse, Jr. and past ALA Director Alyssa Reiter. |
ALA Vice President Joanne Driscoll welcomed the attendees, which included many justices from the First District. Thereafter, Justice Robert Gordon offered insight on current court initiatives. Specifically, Justice Gordon remarked that the court is implementing mandatory e-filing pursuant to the Illinois Supreme Court's directive and also discussed implications of pro se filings and the Illinois Access to Justice commission. Of note, Justice Gordon discussed the court's effort to expand its mediation program, stating that the program currently gets "very little business." Justice Gordon encouraged the audience to explore appellate court mediation with their clients and offered the reminder that the service is free to parties, most cases settle, and no justice involved in the mediation will be on the panel if the case does not settle.
Justices Thomas Hoffman (center right) and Robert Gordon (right) share insight and practice pointers at the ALA's annual roundtable luncheon. |
The ALA thanks the justices of the Illinois Appellate Court, First District, for another engaging and insightful luncheon.
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