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Contents THE DOCKET • Vol. 29 • No. 2 • February 2022
COLUMNS 2 President’s Page The 2022 President’s Awards
BY JOSEPH FUSZ, PRESIDENT
4 The Chief Judge’s Page 19th Circuit Spring Training
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BY CHIEF JUDGE MARK L. LEVITT
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LCBA EVENTS IFC Office Rental Pricing 3 New LCBA Members 10 Calendar of Events 12 Monthly Committee Meetings BC Member Reception Sponsorship Opportunities
BY DANIEL HODGKINSON, SECRETARY
THE DOCKET EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Jeffrey A. Berman,Co-Editor Hon. Charles D. Johnson,Co-Editor Jennifer C. Beeler Hon. Michael J. Fusz Hon. Daniel L. Jasica Kevin K. McCormick Hon. Raymond J. McKoski Tracy Poulakidas Stephen J. Rice Neal A. Simon Hon. James K. Simonian Rebecca J. Whitcombe Alex Zagor STAFF Greg Weider Executive Director Jose Gonzalez Assistant Executive Director Nancy Rodriguez Receptionist
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The 2022 President’s Awards “Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.” - Voltaire
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eople deserve to be recognized for their accomplishments and achievements. Not that everyone should not be
Joseph Fusz President Tara Devine First Vice President Katharine Hatch Second Vice President Kevin Berrill Treasurer Daniel Hodgkinson Secretary Hon. Patricia Cornell Immediate Past President Dwayne Douglas Hon. Jacquelyn Melius Craig Mandell Sarah Raisch Jeffrey O’Kelley Jeremy Harter
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striving for greatness every day, but it is important to take time to recognize the efforts of individuals, and appreciate their contributions to the community as a whole, especially during these turbulent times. As I often remind others, participation in the Lake County Bar Association is completely voluntary, from the Officers and Board of Directors positions through all of the committee chairs, seminar planners and event participants. There is no level of compensation commensurate with this level of professional and personal dedication. Every day, the members of the Lake County legal community make the decision to be selfless as opposed to selfish, and volunteer their time, talent and energy in the
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pursuit of the missions of the Association, the Foundation, and for the betterment of our legal system. I do want to dispel the notion that being selfish is a purely negative connotation. There is nothing wrong with being selfish from time to time. Everyone requires and deserves time to rest and recharge, to focus on their own individual needs, to replenish the “well of fortitude,” according to Lt. Col. Michael Grossman, USA (Ret.). There are many worthwhile pursuits all of us have that bring us joy and help us feel fulfilled. Especially during these pandemic times, it is extremely important that we take time to be mindful of our own needs and take care of ourselves. But that makes the
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contributions of our members all the more worthy of individual recognition. Long ago, the LCBA established multiple awards that can be given out by the President. This month, on February 22, I will be presenting the LCBA Outstanding Young Lawyer Award to member Divina Ayala, the LCBA Innovator Awards to members Bella Rappaport and Janet Mazurek, and the LCBA Lifetime Achievement Award to member Rick Lesser. Divina Ayala is an Assistant Public Defender in the Felony Division of the Lake County Public Defender’s Office. Early in her legal career she became active and involved in the Lake County Bar Association through committee work and other projects, such as the Gridiron. She currently serves as the
Chair of the Young and New Lawyers Committee, in addition to her participation and leadership in other Lake County legal professional and non-profit organizations. Ms. Ayala does an outstanding job in all aspects of her professional career, represents the excellence of the bar association, and is extremely worthy of recognition as the LCBA Outstanding Young Lawyer. Bella Rappaport and Janet Mazurek are two prominent family law attorneys in Lake County. Both are solo practitioners and have been active members of the Lake County Bar Association and the Family Law Committee for years. Moreover, both Ms. Rappaport and Ms. Mazurek have served as the court-appointed Guardian ad Litem for hundreds of cases over the course of their legal careers, trusted by attorneys and the judiciary with providing expert opinions and recommendations that affect every aspect of a family’s life. Their idea to establish a virtual GAL Training series for the Lake County Bar Association was extremely timely and inventive, and based on the feedback from participants, very worthwhile and informative. For all of their hard work and ingenuity, Bella Rappaport and Janet Mazurek are each extremely deserving of the LCBA Innovator Award this year. Rick Lesser is a name that is almost synonymous with participation in the Lake County Bar Association. Over the course of his legal career, he has
been a stalwart supporter of the LCBA with his time and talent, his energy and enthusiasm, his foresight and fortitude. Mr. Lesser has fostered involvement in our committees and events, served in leadership roles on the Board of Directors which, during his 2008-2009 LCBA Presidency, he expanded to its current size, and he continues to serve as a strong advocate for membership and participation. These accolades say nothing of the continued, often unheralded, contributions of his wife, Terry Moss-Lesser, as well as the entire firm of Lesser, Lutrey, Pasquesi and Howe. For decades, Rick Lesser has been a fervent proponent of our association, and is extremely deserving of the LCBA Lifetime Achievement Award. Additionally, we traditionally take the time to recognize the members of the Lake County Bar Association who have reached the milestone of fifty years of the practice of law. While we have not had the opportunity to publicly acknowledge these members since February 2019, it is extremely important that their achievement of longevity in our mutual profession be recognized and honored in this issue of The Docket. On behalf of the entire Bar Association, I want to thank each and every one of those members listed for their dedication, service, mentoring and professionalism. “What’s recognized gets reinforced, and what gets reinforced gets repeated.” While I have seen various iterations of this
anonymous quote, I prefer this version the most. The compliment paid to someone who took the time to prepare a seminar presentation will always be remembered. The praise given to a young attorney will not soon be forgotten, and the positive leadership displayed by the senior attorney will be behavior that is emulated. The verbal tribute from a judge to the attorneys commending their preparation, diligence, advocacy and professionalism will reinforce the standard expected, and serve as a benchmark for achievement. If the acknowledgement of the great works of individual bar association members inspires us to action in the future, we are all better for it. There have been times in everyone’s life that are looked back on with regret. But I do not believe that anyone should aspire to be the character “Stilwell” from the 1992 feature film, A League of Their Own (“You’re gonna lose, you’re gonna lose!”). Like the fictional character, one would be hard-pressed to think back on a time when they regretted paying a compliment to someone who was deserving, regretted publicly acknowledging the positive achievements of another, regretted choosing to inspire others as opposed to casting criticism and doubt. We can all inspire one another to great things, and no one has the monopoly on success and generosity. We are not able to recognize everyone deserving of accolades with the presentation of a plaque.
The unheralded actions of all the members of the Lake County Bar Association have been a tradition of our organization since 1912. I am certainly thankful for every one of you, and for all that you do to make the Lake County Bar Association great. But it is important to give public appreciation where we can, and to recognize extraordinary achievement. I hope that you join us on February 22 for the President’s Awards so that we can appreciate and recognize the excellence of our award recipients—excellence that belongs to us as well. Thank you.
Welcome
New LCBA Members
ATTORNEY Robert Smoler Smoler Law Office, P. C. Kristian Nordby Law offices of Kristian V. Nordby Rebecca E Cahan Berger Schatz Matthew Vincent Romano Ben Dillon Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office Lawrence Steingold Law Office of Lawrence Steingold Evan J. Smith Zane D. Smith & Associates Jennifer Tier Feinberg Sharma P.C. STUDENT Katelynn M. Blake
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19th Circuit Spring Training
H
appy February! I know what you’re probably thinking, “there is nothing happy about February.” Well, that’s not entirely true. While February is the shortest month of the year, (but often feels like the longest, given the frigid temperatures), there is at least one day of the month that makes me quite happy. While National Pizza Day on the 9th, Valentine’s Day on the 14th and National Margarita Day on the 22nd
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are certainly causes to celebrate, in my view there is nothing quite as important as the day pitchers and catchers report for spring training! It is on this day, February 15, when I will inevitably be filled with optimism for warm days ahead and the hope that comes with every new Cubs season. Pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training has marked the symbolic end of winter since the late 1800’s. Not only does
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Chief Judge’s Page spring training give players an opportunity to prepare for the long season before them, it allows baseball enthusiasts to imagine endless possibilities for a bright future ahead. The prospect for better days to come is powerful in sports and it certainly drives us forward in the courthouse! There is no doubt that we have all been imagining, hoping, and planning for an end to the pandemic. Despite the recent challenges omicron has brought, I am extremely proud of how the 19th has adapted. Of course, we will continue to assess circumstances surrounding Covid, but for the foreseeable future the courthouse will maintain a mix of in-person, remote, and hybrid proceedings. As we endeavor to return to normalcy, life for the judges of the 19th will be a blend of the familiar and the not-so-familiar.
BY CHIEF JUDGE MARK L. LEVITT Many of you are aware that judges are required to participate in continuing legal education. In order to fulfill these requirements, each of the judges in the state must complete a weeklong training seminar once every two years. Judges are permitted to choose from a variety of courses in topics touching on all parts of legal practice. Additionally, judges are required to complete ongoing ethics training. While the training weeks have traditionally been held in February and April, they will be pushed back two months because of concerns about transmission of the virus. Although we will be missing half of our judges, courthouse operations will continue without interruption in each of the divisions. While there will always be continuity in courtroom activity, in order to facilitate an environment where our
judges and staff are accustomed to working in all the divisions, in the coming months there will be some changes in judicial assignments. Accomplishing this goal requires flexibility and teamwork. Although not every courtroom assign-
ment will be affected, there will be movement across all our divisions. The goal is to promote efficient use of judicial resources and enhance access to justice for all of our stakeholders. Finally, I want to take this opportunity to wel-
come our new members of the 19th Judicial Circuit family: Daisy Fermaint, Jeremy Hall, Arian Cortez, Mychelle Rodriguez, Marisa Cervantes, Maria Rivas, James Dellis, Nicholas Moore, Anthony Davis, Salma Pasillas, and Jose Gatica.
I am looking forward to working with and getting to know each of them! With spring just around the corner, I am optimistic about—and looking forward to—the many opportunities to come and the bright future ahead!
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DISCUSSION ITEMS • Treasurer’s Report Discussion was had concerning Manning and Silverman’s Quarterly Review.
Financial Review Committee Discussion was had that a decision on financial review would be concluded prior to the new fiscal year. Also, coordination is to be done with the Foundation Board. Bylaws Committee Jeff O’Kelley lead a discussion concerning the Bylaw Committee submitting drafts of areas that could be addressed. NEW BUSINESS: Terry Brady Lifetime Membership Discussion was had
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concerning a Lifetime Membership application by Terry Brady. A motion was made and seconded to approve the Lifetime Membership. The motion was unanimously approved. Partnership for a Safer Lake County CLE Proposal Discussion was had concerning the proposal. A motion was made and seconded to approve the partnership. Board Resolution Discussion was had concerning a board resolution with regard to the chief judge completing her term. A motion was made and seconded to approve the resolution. Executive Session: An executive session was held from 12:56 to 1:05 The meeting concluded at 1:09PM.
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT Joseph Fusz President Tara Devine First Vice President Kevin Berrill Treasurer Daniel Hodgkinson Secretary Katharine S. Hatch Second Vice President Hon. Patricia Cornell Past President Craig Mandell Director Hon. Jacquelyn Melius Director Jeremy Harter Director Jeff O’Kelley Director Sarah Raisch Director Greg Weider Executive Director
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