Extranet Resources

Websites


Lawyeringlaw.com


Lawyeringlaw.com is provided to help keep Hinshaw's clients current on the most effective methods of avoiding malpractice claims, as well as the most recent decisions nationwide that impact the practice of law.

Subscribers of the site are given the tools to audit their law practices in order to learn where they are most vulnerable to claims. Subscribers also receive unlimited access to a continuously growing library of downloadable model form agreements, letters, checklists, and other material to help build their practice's "immunity" to claims and ethics grievances.

Subscriber Area
Lawyeringlaw.com includes a password-protected collection of articles, forms, checklists and more designed to help insurers and insureds minimize their risk exposure.

For additional information about Lawyeringlaw, including pricing, please contact Thomas P. Sucowicz

Lawyeringlaw.com provides information of a general nature and is not intended to provide legal advice for any specific situation or to create an attorney-client relationship. Should you require legal advice, please feel free to contact the professional liability attorneys of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP.



HRLawManager.com


HRLawManager.com is designed exclusively for subscribing clients of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP and includes a continuously growing library of management guidelines, legal summaries, forms, agreements and other materials to help build a company's "immunity" to employment claims. Its content includes:

The Standard Resource Library
Standard HR forms, agreements, letters, policies, training materials and more.

Federal Materials
Posters and forms issued by the federal government, organized as follows:
  • Federal Government Forms
  • Federal Law Summaries
  • Federal Posters
  • Links to Federal Agencies

State Specific Materials
Posters required by state law, summaries of major state employment laws and more.

Topic Specific Materials
Materials organized by employment law topic and materials to assist in auditing and updating an organization's human resources function.

Materials organized by employment law topic.
  • Claims Handling & Dispute Resolution
  • Disabilities in the Workplace
  • Discrimination & Diversity
  • Drug & Alcohol
  • Employee Benefits
  • Employee Evaluations & Discipline
  • Hiring
  • Human Resources Assessments

Materials to assist in auditing and updating an organization's human resources function.
  • Leave (including family, medical, military & more)
  • Personnel Record Issues
  • Privacy
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Termination, Severance & Settlement
  • Union Issues
  • Wage & Hour
  • Whistle Blower Issues
  • Workplace Safety
  • Workplace Violence

For additional information about HRLawManager, including pricing, please contact Andrew B. Cripe.

HRLawManager.com provides information of a general nature and is not intended to provide legal advice for any specific situation or to create an attorney-client relationship. Should you require legal advice, please feel free to contact the labor and employment attorneys of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP.

 


Blogs


PracticalEdiscovery.com


The core of Practical Ediscovery and Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP’s Ediscovery Response Team are attorneys from various Hinshaw offices around the country who are experienced trial attorneys. These attorneys have handled document–intensive, complex legal matters for many years. Each member of Practical Ediscovery and Hinshaw’s Response Team also have received specialized training designed to quickly and efficiently deal with technical issues such as records management including the identification, preservation, processing, review, analysis and production of large volumes of relevant or discoverable data. They also monitor the complex and rapidly evolving law of ediscovery in various jurisdictions around the country. For example, all members are aware of the jurisdictions where producing counsel is ethically obligated to provide metadata (data about data which accompanies electronic documents) and jurisdictions where it is a violation of the rules of professional responsibility to do so.

For additional information about Practical Ediscovery, please contact Steven M. Puiszis.

 

TheEthicalQuandary.com


Lawyers are confronted with questions everyday that implicate our duties under the ethics rules. Some dilemmas may be easier than others, but none are less important. Since we’ve all been in ethical quandaries, this blog was developed because we want to add to the discussion of legal ethics. 

For additional information about The Ethical Quandary, please contact David J. Elkanich.