You think your client's judgment might be impaired – must you do what he asks? Can you talk to the family? A look at governing law.
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October 2004 • Volume 92 • Number 10
You think your client's judgment might be impaired – must you do what he asks? Can you talk to the family? A look at governing law.
A review of tricky conflicts issues and other malpractice landmines for corporate lawyers.
You get the dreaded letter from the ARDC– what do you do? Here's a step-by-step guide.
Are provisions in arbitration agreements that expressly prohibit class arbitration enforceable in Illinois? A look at recent developments.
Plaintiffs are using fraud-in-the-inducement theory to turn breach-of-contract allegations into tort claims. A new case gives defendants a way to fight back.
ISBA monitors the tone and conduct of judicial campaigns.
Let's amend the notary law to require a thumbprint with the signature.
Ten tips to tame your inner procrastinator.
Illinois courts are fine tuning the standard for determining when to permit a custodial parent to move out of state.