Illinois Bar Journal
Getting Your Amicus Brief Before the Seventh Circuit and Illinois Supreme Court
July 2012
This article addresses the criteria the seventh circuit and Illinois Supreme Court apply to determine whether to permit a non-party to file an amicus brief. It then suggests approaches to help maximize your chances that the court will agree to accept your client’s amicus brief.
This article originally appeared in the July 2012 edition of the Illinois Bar Journal.
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