The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism is dedicating the first day of every month to a nuts and bolts [how-to] issue pertaining to technology. This month Mark Palmer (our Professionalism Counsel) debuted the first 2Civility Tech Blog post, complementing our other posts relating to the importance of technology in our profession. If lawyers embrace innovation and leverage technology, they can work better, smarter, and more efficiently. In doing so, lawyers will continually improve service to clients and the administration of justice.
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President Brown states Mentorship is the key to diversity in the profession.
The National Legal Mentoring Consortium sponsored its 2016 Conference with the Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program of the Colorado Supreme Court (C.A.M.P.) and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. May 5-7, 2016 in Denver, CO.