Background
Birnbaum, Jacalyn was born on March 25, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Birnbaum, Jacalyn was born on March 25, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
George Washington University (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). De Paul University (Juris Doctor, 1992).
Worked at Kalcheim, Schatz & Berger. Admitted to the bar, 1992, Illinois and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
Company-Author with B. Richman: "The Innocent Spouse Exception and Wiksell: Number Longer an All or Nothing Proposition," American Journal of Family Law, Volume II, Number.
2, Summer, 1997; "Life Insurance Trusts Can Protect Children," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, January 27, 1997. "Doling Retirement Benefits After Divorce," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, March 6, 1996.
Company-Author: with Schatz, "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, November. 1, January, 1993.
With David H. Levy, "MMPI: Introduction and Overview," Fall Continuing legal education Conference 1993 American Bar Association Family Law Section, 11-93. "How Do You Spell Cash Relief? Q-Doctorate-R-O," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, 5-19-94.
With Michael South. Cohen, "Back to the Future: The Trend Toward (Maybe) Permanent Maintenance," Lake County Bar Association, Family Law Seminar, 4-29-94.
Lecturer, "New Statute Promotes Homemakers" Rights," Northwest Suburban Bar Seminar, March, 1993. Member: Chicago (Member, Matrimonial Law Committee, 1992) and Illinois State (Member, Legal Admissions, Education and Competence Committee, 1992.
Contributor, Family Law Section Newsletter) and American Bar Associations. Kalcheim, Schatz & Berger limits its practice to matrimonial and family law and is one of the largest firms of its kind in the country.
Member: Chicago (Member, Matrimonial Law Committee, 1992) and Illinois State (Member, Legal Admissions, Education and Competence Committee, 1992. Contributor, Family Law Section Newsletter) and American Bar Associations.