Background
Schatz, Barry A. was born on June 22, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Schatz, Barry A. was born on June 22, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennsylvania State University (Bachelor of Arts, 1968). John Marshall Law School (Juris Doctor, 1974). Chapter Author, Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education Chapter.
Handbook "Equitable Remedies in Chancery," "Habeas Corpus in Child Custody Proceedings," and "Reformation".
Worked at Kalcheim, Schatz & Berger. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Chapter Author, Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education.
Lecturer, Chicago Bar Association, "Has the Illinois Equitable Distribution Statute Advanced the Cause of the Homemaker?" Illinois Bar Journal, Volume 74, Number.
10, p. 492, June, 1986. Member: Faculty, Illinois State Bar Association.
"Overview of Illinois Domestic Violence Acting," December 1989, "Value Billing," June, 1990. "Supreme Court Rule 137 Remedies," June 1991.
Lecturer on "Problem Visitation," and Moderator, ISBA Mid-Year Meeting, 1991.
Author: United States of America Today Magazine "Holding Onto The Money When Love Goes Bankrupt," November, 1991. Lecturer on "Representing the High Profile Client," and Moderator, ISBA Annual Meeting, 1992. Member: Faculty, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
"Tax and Retirement Benefits for Domestic Relations Attorney," November 1990.
Company-author with Birnbaum: "New Statute Promotes Homemakers" Rights," Illinois Bar Journal, Volume 80, Number. 121, p. 610, December, 1992.
"Dissipation in Illinois: Time for a More Flexible Approach," Illinois Family Law Report, Volume XVI. Number. 1, January, 1993. Lecturer, "Presenting Dissipation Claims and Defenses," Law Education Institute, January, 1993.
Lecturer, "Presenting Evidence of Dissipation Testimony," 1993 American Bar Association Spring Meeting.
Company-Author, "Discovery in Family Law Cases," Chapter, ISBA Family Handbook, 1995. Lecturer, "Tax Traps -- Unreported Income and Other Ways Foreign You and Your Client To Go To Jail," 1996 AAML Spring Meeting. Member: Chicago (Member, Matrimonial Law Committee), Illinois State (Officer, 1989-1991, Chairman, 1991-1992, Family Law Section) and American (Member, Sections on: Family Law.
Economics of Law Practice.
Litigation) Bar Associations. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Illinois Chapter).
Kalcheim, Schatz & Berger limits its practice to matrimonial and family law and is one of the largest firms of its kind in the country.
Faculty, Illinois State Bar Association. "Overview of Illinois Domestic Violence Acting," December 1989, "Value Billing," June, 1990. Member: Faculty, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
Tax and Retirement Benefits for Domestic Relations Attorney," November 1990.
Member: Chicago (Member, Matrimonial Law Committee), Illinois State (Vice-Chairman, Executive Council, Family Law Committee, 1988-1989) and American (Member, Sections on: Family Law. Economics of Law Practice.
Litigation) Bar Associations. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Illinois Chapter).