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| AN ACT concerning families.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of |
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| Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 508 as follows:
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| (750 ILCS 5/508) (from Ch. 40, par. 508)
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| Sec. 508. Attorney's Fees; Client's Rights and |
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| Responsibilities Respecting
Fees and
Costs.
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| (a) The court from time to time, after due notice and |
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| hearing, and after
considering the financial resources of the |
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| parties, may order any party to
pay a reasonable amount for his |
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| own or the other party's costs and
attorney's fees. Interim |
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| attorney's fees and costs may be awarded from the
opposing |
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| party, in accordance with subsection (c-1) of Section 501. At |
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| the
conclusion of the case, contribution to attorney's fees and |
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| costs may be
awarded from the opposing party in accordance with |
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| subsection (j) of Section
503. Fees and costs may be awarded to |
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| counsel from a former client in
accordance with subsection (c) |
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| of
this Section.
Awards may be made in connection with the |
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| following:
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| (1) The maintenance or defense of any proceeding under |
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| this Act.
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| (2) The enforcement or modification of any order or |
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| judgment
under this Act.
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| (3) The defense of an appeal of any order or judgment |
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| under
this Act, including the defense of appeals of |
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| post-judgment orders.
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| (3.1) The prosecution of any claim on appeal (if the |
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| prosecuting party
has
substantially prevailed).
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| (4) The maintenance or defense of a petition brought |
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| under
Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure seeking |
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| relief from a
final order or judgment under this Act.
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| (5) The costs and legal services of an attorney |
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| rendered in
preparation of the commencement of the |
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| proceeding brought under this Act.
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| (6) Ancillary litigation incident to, or reasonably |
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| connected with, a
proceeding under this Act.
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| The court may order that the award of attorney's fees and |
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| costs
(including an interim or contribution award) shall be |
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| paid directly to the
attorney, who may enforce the order in his |
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| or her name, or that it shall be
paid to
the appropriate party. |
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| Judgment may be entered and enforcement had
accordingly. Except |
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| as otherwise provided in subdivision (e)(1) of this
Section, |
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| subsection (c) of this Section
is exclusive as to the right of |
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| any counsel
(or
former counsel) of record to petition a court |
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| for an award and judgment for
final fees and costs during the |
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| pendency of a proceeding under this Act.
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| (b) In every proceeding for the enforcement of an order or |
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| judgment
when the court finds that the failure to comply with |
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| the order or judgment
was without compelling cause or |
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| justification, the court shall order the
party against
whom the |
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| proceeding is brought to pay promptly the costs and reasonable
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| attorney's
fees of the prevailing party.
If non-compliance is |
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| with respect to a discovery order, the non-compliance is
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| presumptively without compelling cause or justification, and |
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| the presumption
may only be rebutted by clear and convincing |
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| evidence. If at any time a court
finds that a hearing under |
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| this Section was precipitated or conducted for any
improper |
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| purpose, the court shall allocate fees and costs of all parties |
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| for
the hearing to the party or counsel found to have acted |
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| improperly. Improper
purposes include, but are not limited to, |
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| harassment, unnecessary
delay, or other acts needlessly |
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| increasing the cost of litigation.
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| (c) Final hearings for attorney's fees and costs against an |
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| attorney's own
client, pursuant to a Petition for Setting Final |
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| Fees and Costs of either a
counsel or a client, shall be |
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| governed by the following:
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| (1) No petition of a counsel of record may be filed |
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| against a client
unless the filing counsel previously has |
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| been granted leave to withdraw as
counsel of record or has |
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| filed a motion for leave to withdraw as counsel. On
receipt
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| of a petition of a client under this subsection (c), the |
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| counsel of record
shall promptly file a motion for leave to |
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| withdraw as counsel. If the client
and the counsel of
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| record agree, however, a hearing on the motion for leave to |
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| withdraw as counsel
filed pursuant to this
subdivision |
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| (c)(1) may be deferred until completion of any alternative |
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| dispute
resolution procedure under subdivision (c)(4). As |
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| to any
Petition for Setting Final Fees and Costs against a |
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| client or counsel over whom
the court has not obtained
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| jurisdiction, a separate summons shall issue. Whenever a |
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| separate summons is
not required, original notice as to a |
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| Petition for Setting Final Fees and Costs
may be given, and |
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| documents
served, in accordance with Illinois Supreme |
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| Court Rules 11 and 12.
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| (2) No final hearing under this subsection (c) is |
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| permitted
unless: (i) the
counsel and the client had |
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| entered into a written engagement agreement at the
time the |
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| client retained the counsel (or reasonably soon |
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| thereafter) and the
agreement
meets the requirements of |
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| subsection (f); (ii) the written engagement agreement
is |
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| attached to an affidavit of counsel that is filed with the |
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| petition or with
the
counsel's response to a client's |
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| petition; (iii) judgment in any contribution
hearing on |
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| behalf of the client has been entered or the right to a |
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| contribution
hearing under subsection (j) of Section 503 |
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| has been waived; (iv) the counsel
has withdrawn as
counsel |
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| of record; and (v) the petition seeks adjudication of all |
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| unresolved
claims for fees and costs between the counsel |
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| and the client. Irrespective of a
Petition for Setting |
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| Final Fees and Costs being heard in conjunction with an
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| original proceeding under this Act, the relief requested |
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| under a Petition for
Setting Final Fees and Costs |
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| constitutes a distinct cause of action. A pending
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| undetermined
Petition for Setting Final Fees and Costs |
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| shall not affect appealability of
any judgment or other |
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| adjudication in the original proceeding.
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| (3) The determination of reasonable attorney's fees |
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| and costs either under
this
subsection (c), whether |
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| initiated by a counsel or a client, or in an
independent |
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| proceeding for services within the scope of subdivisions |
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| (1)
through (5) of subsection (a), is within the sound |
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| discretion of the trial
court. The court shall first |
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| consider the written engagement agreement and, if
the court |
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| finds that the former client and the filing counsel, |
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| pursuant to
their written engagement agreement, entered |
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| into a contract which meets
applicable requirements of |
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| court rules and addresses all material terms, then
the |
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| contract shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms, |
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| subject to the
further requirements of this subdivision |
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| (c)(3). Before ordering enforcement,
however, the court
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| shall consider the performance pursuant to the contract. |
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| Any amount awarded
by the court must be found to be fair |
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| compensation for the services, pursuant
to the contract, |
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| that the court finds were reasonable and necessary. Quantum
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| meruit principles shall govern any award for legal services |
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| performed that is
not based on the terms of the written |
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| engagement agreement (except that, if a
court expressly |
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| finds in a particular case that aggregate billings to a |
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| client
were unconscionably excessive, the court in its |
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| discretion may reduce the award
otherwise determined |
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| appropriate or deny fees altogether).
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| (4) No final hearing under this subsection (c) is |
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| permitted unless any
controversy
over fees and costs (that |
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| is not otherwise subject to some form of alternative
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| dispute resolution) has first been submitted to mediation, |
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| arbitration, or any
other court approved alternative |
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| dispute resolution procedure, except as
follows:
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| (A) In any circuit court for a single county with a |
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| population in excess
of
1,000,000, the requirement of |
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| dispute resolution procedure is mandatory unless the |
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| client and the counsel
both affirmatively opt out of |
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| such procedures; or
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| (B) In any other circuit court, the requirement of |
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| the controversy being
submitted to an alternative |
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| dispute resolution procedure is mandatory only if
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| neither the client nor the counsel affirmatively opts |
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| out of such
procedures.
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| After completion of any such procedure (or after one or |
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| both sides has
opted
out of such procedures), if the |
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| dispute is unresolved, any pending motion
for leave to |
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| withdraw as counsel shall be promptly granted and a final |
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| hearing
under this subsection
(c) shall be expeditiously |
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| set and completed.
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| (5) A petition (or a praecipe for fee hearing without |
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| the petition) shall
be
filed no later than the end of the |
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| period in which it is permissible to file a
motion pursuant |
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| to Section 2-1203 of the Code of Civil Procedure. A |
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| praecipe
for fee hearing shall be dismissed if a Petition |
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| for Setting Final Fees and
Costs is not filed within 60 |
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| days after the filing of the praecipe. A counsel
who |
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| becomes a party by filing a Petition for Setting Final Fees |
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| and Costs, or
as a result of the client
filing a Petition |
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| for Setting Final Fees and Costs, shall not be entitled to
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| exercise the right to a
substitution of a judge without |
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| cause under subdivision (a)(2) of Section
2-1001 of the |
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| Code of Civil Procedure.
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| (d) A consent judgment, in favor of a current counsel of |
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| record against his
or her own client for a specific amount in a |
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| marital settlement agreement,
dissolution judgment, or any |
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| other instrument involving the other litigant, is
prohibited. A |
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| consent judgment between client and counsel, however, is
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| permissible if it is entered pursuant to a verified petition |
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| for entry of
consent judgment, supported by an affidavit of the |
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| counsel of record that
incorporates an itemization of the |
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| billing or billings to the client, detailing
hourly costs, time |
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| spent, and tasks performed, and by an affidavit of the
client |
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| acknowledging receipt of that documentation, awareness
of the |
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| right to a hearing, the right to be represented by counsel |
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| (other than
counsel to whom the consent judgment is in favor), |
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| and the right to be present
at
the time of presentation of the |
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| petition, and agreement to the terms of the
judgment. The |
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| petition may be filed at any time during which it is |
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| permissible
for counsel of record to file a petition (or a |
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| praecipe) for a final fee
hearing, except that no such petition |
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| for entry of consent judgment may be
filed before adjudication |
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| (or waiver) of the client's right to contribution
under |
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| subsection (j) of Section 503 or filed after the filing of a
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| petition (or a praecipe) by counsel of record for a fee hearing |
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| under
subsection (c) if the petition (or praecipe) remains |
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| pending. No consent
security arrangement between a client and a |
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| counsel of record, pursuant to
which assets of a client are |
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| collateralized to secure payment of legal fees or
costs, is |
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| permissible unless approved in advance by the court as being
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| reasonable under the circumstances.
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| (e) Counsel may pursue an award and judgment against a |
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| former client for
legal
fees and costs in an independent |
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| proceeding in the following circumstances:
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| (1) While a case under this Act is still pending
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| a former counsel may pursue
such an award and judgment at |
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| any time subsequent to 90 days after the entry of
an order |
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| granting counsel leave to withdraw; and
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| (2) After the close of the period during which a |
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| petition (or praecipe)
may be filed under subdivision |
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| (c)(5), if no such petition (or praecipe) for
the
counsel |
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| remains pending, any counsel or former counsel may pursue |
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| such an award
and judgment in an independent proceeding , |
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| provided the complaint in the independent proceeding is |
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| filed
within one year after the close of the foregoing |
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| period .
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| In an independent proceeding, the prior applicability of this |
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shall in no way be deemed to have diminished any other |
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| right of any counsel (or
former counsel) to pursue an award and |
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| judgment for legal fees and costs on the
basis of remedies that |
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| may otherwise exist under applicable law ; and the limitations |
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| period for breach of contract shall apply . In an
independent |
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| proceeding under subdivision (e)(1) in which the former counsel |
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| had
represented a former client in a dissolution case that is |
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| still pending
pends , the former
client may bring
in his or her |
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| spouse as a third-party defendant, provided on or before the
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| final date for filing a petition (or praecipe) under subsection |
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| (c), the party
files an appropriate third-party complaint under |
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| Section 2-406 of the Code of
Civil Procedure. In any such case, |
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| any judgment later obtained by the
former counsel shall be |
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| against both spouses or ex-spouses, jointly and
severally |
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| (except that, if a hearing under subsection (j) of Section 503 |
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| has
already been concluded and the court hearing the |
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| contribution issue has imposed
a percentage allocation between |
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| the parties as to
fees and costs otherwise being adjudicated in |
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| the independent proceeding, the
allocation
shall be applied |
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| without deviation by the court in the independent proceeding
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| and a separate judgment shall be entered against each spouse |
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| for the
appropriate
amount). After the period for the |
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| commencement of a proceeding under
subsection (c), the |
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| provisions of this Section (other than the standard set
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| in subdivision (c)(3) and the terms respecting consent security
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| arrangements in subsection (d) of this Section 508) shall be |
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| inapplicable.
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| The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
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| Assembly are declarative of existing law.
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| (f) Unless the Supreme Court by rule addresses the matters |
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| set out in this
subsection (f), a written engagement agreement |
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| within the scope
of subdivision (c)(2) shall have appended to |
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| it verbatim the following
Statement:
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| "STATEMENT OF CLIENT'S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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| (1) WRITTEN ENGAGEMENT AGREEMENT. The written engagement |
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| agreement, prepared
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| objectives of representation and
detail the fee arrangement, |
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| including all material terms. If fees are to be
based on |
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| criteria apart from, or in addition to, hourly rates, such |
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| criteria
(e.g., unique time demands and/or utilization of |
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| unique expertise) shall be
delineated. The client shall receive |
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| a copy of the written engagement
agreement and any additional |
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| clarification requested and is advised not to
sign any such |
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| agreement which the client finds to be unsatisfactory or does
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| not understand.
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| (2) REPRESENTATION. Representation will commence upon the |
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| signing of the
written engagement agreement. The counsel will |
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| provide competent
representation, which requires legal |
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| knowledge, skill, thoroughness and
preparation to handle those |
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| matters set forth in the written engagement
agreement. Once |
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| employed, the counsel will act with reasonable diligence and
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| promptness, as well as use his best efforts on behalf of the |
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| client, but he
cannot guarantee results. The counsel will abide |
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| by the client's decision
concerning the objectives of |
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| representation, including whether or not to accept
an offer of |
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| settlement, and will endeavor to explain any matter to the |
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| extent
reasonably necessary to permit the client to make |
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| informed decisions regarding
representation. During the course |
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| of representation and afterwards, the
counsel
may not use or |
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| reveal a client's confidence or secrets, except as required or
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| permitted by law.
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| (3) COMMUNICATION. The counsel will keep the client |
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| reasonably informed
about the status of representation and will |
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| promptly respond to reasonable
requests for information, |
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| including any reasonable request for an estimate
respecting |
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| future costs of the representation or an appropriate portion of |
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| it.
The client shall be truthful in all discussions with the |
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| counsel and provide
all information or documentation required |
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| to enable the counsel to provide
competent representation. |
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| During representation, the client is entitled to
receive all |
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| pleadings and substantive documents prepared on behalf of the
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| client and every document received from any other counsel of |
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| record. At the
end of the representation and on written request |
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| from the client, the counsel
will return to the client all |
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| original documents and exhibits. In the event
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| withdraws from representation, or is discharged by the client,
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| the counsel will turn over to the substituting counsel (or, if |
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| no
substitutions, to the client) all original documents and |
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| exhibits together with
complete copies of all pleadings and |
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| discovery within thirty (30) days of the
counsel's withdrawal |
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| or discharge.
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| (4) ETHICAL CONDUCT. The counsel cannot be required to |
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| engage in conduct
which is illegal, unethical, or fraudulent. |
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| In matters involving minor
children, the counsel may refuse to |
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| engage in conduct which, in the counsel's
professional |
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| judgment, would be contrary to the best interest of the |
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| client's
minor child or children. A counsel who cannot |
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| ethically abide by his client's
directions shall be allowed to |
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| withdraw from representation.
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| (5) FEES. The counsel's fee for services may not be |
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| contingent upon the
securing of a dissolution of marriage, upon |
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| obtaining custody, or be based upon
the amount of maintenance, |
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| child support, or property settlement received,
except as |
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| specifically permitted under Supreme Court rules. The
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| may not require a non-refundable retainer fee, but must remit |
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| back any
overpayment at the end of the representation. The |
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| counsel may enter into a
consensual security arrangement with |
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| the client whereby assets of the client
are pledged to secure |
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| payment of legal fees or costs, but only if the counsel
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| obtains approval of the Court. The counsel will prepare and |
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| provide the
client with an itemized billing statement detailing |
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| hourly rates (and/or other
criteria), time spent, tasks |
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| performed, and costs incurred on a regular basis,
at least |
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| quarterly. The client should review each billing statement |
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| promptly
and address any objection or error in a timely manner. |
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| The client will not be
billed for time spent to explain or |
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| correct a billing statement. If an
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| written estimate is submitted to a client as to future
costs |
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| for a counsel's representation or a portion of the contemplated |
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| services
(i.e., relative to specific steps recommended by the |
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| counsel in the estimate)
and, without objection from the |
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| client, the counsel then performs the
contemplated services, |
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| all such services are presumptively reasonable and
necessary, |
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| as well as to be deemed pursuant to the client's direction. In |
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| an
appropriate case, the client may pursue contribution to his |
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| or her fees and
costs from the other party.
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| (6) DISPUTES. The counsel-client relationship is regulated |
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| by the Illinois
Rules of Professional Conduct (Article VIII of |
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| the Illinois Supreme Court
Rules), and any dispute shall be |
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| reviewed under the terms of such Rules."
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| (g) The changes to this Section 508 made by this amendatory |
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| Act of 1996
apply to cases pending on or after June 1, 1997, |
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| except as follows:
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| (1) Subdivisions (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this Section 508, |
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| as well as
provisions of subdivision (c)(3) of this Section |
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| 508 pertaining to written
engagement agreements, apply |
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| only to
cases filed on or after June 1, 1997.
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| (2) The following do not apply in the case of a hearing |
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| under this Section
that began before June 1, 1997:
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| (A) Subsection (c-1) of Section 501.
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| (B) Subsection (j) of Section 503.
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| (C) The changes to this Section 508 made by this |
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| amendatory Act of 1996
pertaining to the final setting |
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| of fees.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-712, eff. 6-1-97.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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