Courts have been generous in granting change of venue requests, but will the new supreme court take a different tack?
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December 2002 • Volume 90 • Number 12
Courts have been generous in granting change of venue requests, but will the new supreme court take a different tack?
Effective January 1, Illinois' partnership law will undergo extensive change. Here's a review.
The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that parties may appeal rulings at the end of a case even after forgoing an interlocutory appeal.
Cross-examination tips for beginning lawyers.
The authors argue that parents are entitled to recover for an unborn child's pain and suffering.
When forum shopping, don't forget the Indian Child Welfare Act.
A technolegal tale from the future. And the future is good.
How can you avoid a massive, Superfund-style client-file cleanup down the road? Here are some pointers.
Avoid these rotten eggs masquerading as arguments and put more Xs in your "win" column.