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Ethics Inquiry Question of the Month: November 2025 – Lawyer’s Ethical Response to a Client’s Negative Review.

This month's question asks how lawyers can ethically and professionally respond to negative client reviews while honoring their duty of confidentiality under Rule of Professional Conduct 1.6. Except for limited exceptions, Rule 1.6 prohibits lawyers from revealing information relating to the representation of a client unless the client gives informed consent or one of the exceptions provided in the rule applies. A negative review does not trigger the “self-defense” exception provided for in subparagraph (b)(5) of the Rule. A good approach would be to courteously explain to the client that confidentiality prevents addressing specific facts online or in a public setting, while noting that the lawyer does not agree with the review and offering to meet with the client to discuss the client’s concerns privately. Read more.

 


Ethics Inquiry Question of the Month: October 2025 - Determining a Client’s Decision-Making Capacity.

This month’s questions highlight the delicate balance lawyers must maintain between respecting a client’s autonomy and safeguarding them from potential harm, especially when representing clients who may be vulnerable due to cognitive decline, other physical or mental limitations, or social isolation. These questions also raise what steps lawyers can take to assess a client’s decision-making capacity to determine that a client’s directions are truly voluntary, and free from undue influence, coercion, or manipulation. Read more.


From Legal Desert to Oasis: Mapping the Legal Landscape in Illinois

To better identify and understand where legal deserts exist, the ARDC is introducing updated questions for the 2026 registration cycle. These new questions are designed to capture more accurate data about the legal profession in Illinois and illuminate hidden gaps in access to justice across the state. The ARDC’s effort is part of a broader push by the Illinois Supreme Court and justice system stakeholders to strengthen the legal infrastructure in underserved communities. Learn more 


2026 Attorney Registration Season is Open

Illinois attorneys can now register for the upcoming 2026 registration year on the ARDC registration portal. Please select 'Register Online Today!' During the registration process, lawyers can submit status change requests that will take effect on January 1, 2026, if all requirements are met. For immediate status change requests or to complete the current year (2025) registration requirements, please contact the registration department at registration@iardc.org.


Ethics Inquiry Question of the Month: September 2025 - Leaving a Law Firm – Communication with Clients

The ARDC is pleased to announce a new website feature: “Ethics Inquiry Question of the Month.”  This feature will highlight an interesting question posed to the ARDC that month through the ARDC’s Ethics Inquiry Program, which is now in its 30th year of assisting lawyers and members of the public with general questions about lawyers’ professional responsibilities.  ARDC Rules 601 through 606 contain information about the Ethics Inquiry Program. 

 The Ethics Inquiry Program cannot and does not provide legal advice to callers.  ARDC attorneys help callers with research assistance so callers can reach their own informed conclusions and guide their conduct. Read more.


New Release: 2024 ARDC Annual Report & Highlights

Submitted to the Illinois Supreme Court on April 22, 2025, this detailed report offers a wealth of information about the legal profession, regulatory actions, and key advancements within our legal community. Read more