Julie A. Tappendorf
Equity Partner
Chicago Office
140 S. Dearborn Street, 6th Floor
Chicago, IL 60603
Direct Phone: 312.604.9182
Fax: 312.782.0943
Email: jtappendorf@ancelglink.com
Reliable, responsive, and relatable, Julie provides clients with practical advice and offers creative solutions on a variety of local government and land use matters
Julie advises the firm’s local government clients on a variety of local government and land use topics, including FOIA, open meetings, ethics, social media, and zoning and development topics. She has extensive experience negotiating annexation and development agreements, drafting zoning and other development regulations and approvals, and negotiating development projects, including development incentive and special service area financing transactions. She represents clients in land use disputes and defends clients in lawsuits brought in state and federal trial and appellate courts.
Julie currently serves as City Attorney for Lake Forest and Park Ridge, and Village Attorney for Glenview, Gilberts, and Lindenhurst. She serves as counsel to numerous Illinois municipal libraries and library districts. She also serves as special counsel to government clients on FOIA, zoning and land use, social media, litigation, and related matters.
Julie is the creator of the popular and award winning local government blog, Municipal Minute, where she writes about current cases, laws, and other topics of interest to local government officials and employees. She is also the editor of Ancel Glink Today, an e-newsletter distributed to firm clients twice each month. She frequently speaks at local and national conference on a variety of local government topics and has published numerous books and articles on local government and land use issues.
Highlights of her legal practice include:
- Advise and train government employees and officials on FOIA, Open Meetings Act, meeting rules of procedures, government use of social media, ethics, zoning hearings, among many other legal issues
- Comprehensive rewrite of zoning, subdivision, sign, and other development regulations
- Prepare administrative policies on OMA, FOIA, social media, and the conduct of meetings and zoning hearings
- Successfully defended clients in a variety of land use lawsuits, including a challenge to the constitutionality of a municipality’s historic preservation ordinance, a dispute regarding a home rule municipality’s authority over the sale of municipal property, a challenge to a municipality’s sign ordinance, an annexation challenge, a dispute involving maintenance of a private pond, an equal protection challenge to a municipality’s denial of
a rezoning application for a student housing development, among others - Negotiated settlements to resolve land use litigation, including enforcement of an agreement involving a mixed-use downtown development, among others
- Retained as an expert witness in multiple cases involving the interpretation of development agreements
Prior to her law career, Julie served in the United States Army, Military Intelligence Branch, as a
Korean cryptologic-linquist.
Awards/Professional Recognitions/Memberships
- Super Lawyer, State, Local & Municipal (2022-2024)
- Leading Lawyer, Media Law; Government Relations
- Listserver of the Year (2024); Distinguished Service Award (2021), Illinois Local Government Lawyers Association
- Elected to the Board of Directors for the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education
(2023-present) - American Bar Association, State & Local Government Section
- American Planning Association, Amicus Committee
- International Municipal Lawyers Association
Publications
- Development by Agreement: A Tool Kit for Developers and Local Governments (ABA, 2d ed. 2024)
- Handling the Land Use Case (Thompson Reuters, 2024-2025)
- Social Media & Local Governments: Navigating the New Public Square (ABA, 2013, 2d ed. forthcoming)
- Illinois Freedom of Information Act Exemptions (IICLE Sunshine Laws, 2024)
- Development Agreements: A Municipal Perspective (ACREL, 2022, republished in The Practical Real Estate Lawyer, September 2022)
- Zoning (IICLE Municipal Law Series, 2021)
- Subdivisions (IICLE Municipal Law Series, 2021)
- Planning and Control of Land Development: Cases and Materials, 9th Ed. (LexisNexis, 2016)
- Land Use Law: Zoning in the 21 st Century (ALM, 2015)
- Municipal Law Deskbook, Open Meetings and Open Records (ABA Press, 2015)
- 10 Guidelines from the PAC on the OMA’s Public Comment Rule (IML Review, Sept. 2014) Common Zoning Definitions Found Unconstitutional in TLC v. Elgin (PEL, 2014)
- Communicating in an Electronic Age (The Commissioner, 2014)
- The Big Chill? – The Likely Impact of Koontz (Touro Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 2, 2014)
- To Tweet or Not to Tweet: Use of Social Networking in Land Use Planning (ZPLR, May 2011)
- Hard Times for Real Estate Developers and the Impact on Municipalities (IML Review, 2008)
- Bargaining for Development (ELI, July 2003)
Presentations
- Social Media Use and Local Governments
- First Amendment Audit Training
- OMA, FOIA, and Records Retention Training
- Development and Annexation Agreements
- Libraries and the First Amendment
Hobbies
In her free time, Julie enjoys walking her dog Rocky, appreciating perfect Chicago summers and scheduling vacations to escape Chicago winters, obsessively monitoring her Fantasy Football team, pursuing the perfect zen state of mind during her regular yoga practice, and spending time with family and friends. She also has grand plans to someday write what she hopes will be the next bestselling legal thriller.