QDROs are an increasingly painful – and important – part of practice. And ignoring them won't make the pain go away.
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January 2005 • Volume 93 • Number 1
QDROs are an increasingly painful – and important – part of practice. And ignoring them won't make the pain go away.
Don't let your "casual conversation" turn into an attorney-client relationship that triggers the attendant ethical obligations.
This supreme court case from a few weeks ago casts a cloud on the law's future.
Business sellers and buyers often allocate a portion of the sale price to these intangible assets – here's how to reduce taxes in the process.
The author recommends that nonparties, settling defendants, and plaintiffs not be considered when apportioning liability.
Your familiar print resources are probably online, where they're more powerful than ever.
Here's a summary of some of the many recent changes in real estate taxation.
The Illinois Appellate Court takes yet another tack.