Articles From Chris S. Haaff

Thank You By Chris S. Haaff Young Lawyers Division, August 2006 I am humbled and amazed at the excessive amount of unnecessary gratitude I have received for chairing the ISBA Law Student Committee for more than six years through April 2006.
YLD Council prepares for another outstanding year By Chris S. Haaff Young Lawyers Division, August 2006 The Young Lawyers Division (YLD) Council last met on June 16, 2006 at the ISBA Annual Meeting.
ISBA Law Student Division prepares for another great year By Chris S. Haaff & Robert Fink Young Lawyers Division, October 2005 The ISBA Law Student Division has started working on opportunities and activities for the 2005-2006 law school calendar.
When navigating the uncontested related adoption highway, you still need a map By Chris S. Haaff Young Lawyers Division, October 2004 Do not let the facts that an adoption is for a related child and will be uncontested lull you into thinking related adoptions are easy.
ISBA delegates attend ABA YLD Assembly By Alvin Ratana & Chris S. Haaff Young Lawyers Division, December 2002 On August 9 and 10, 2002, four members of the ISBA Young Lawyers Division (YLD) Council represented the ISBA at the ABA Young Lawyers Division Assembly, conducted at the ABA's annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Carl W. Gilmore: “Happy” to be the 2001 ISBA Downstate Young Lawyer of the Year By Chris S. Haaff Young Lawyers Division, December 2001 My involvement with the Illinois State Bar Association began soon after starting law school at the University of Illinois College of Law in August 1994.
ISBA Law Student Division looking for attorney participants By Chris S. Haaff Young Lawyers Division, November 2000 The Law Student Division of the ISBA is looking for attorneys to participate in its programs with student members. You should volunteer to assist us.

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