How do you break into p.i. practice? Successful practitioners offer advice.
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October 2008 • Volume 96 • Number 10
How do you break into p.i. practice? Successful practitioners offer advice.
Can an ex-wife recover post-decree arrearages of child support from the separately owned assets of the obligor father's new wife? The appellate court says "yes." Plus, read Christine Takata's take on this much talked-about ruling.
An agency rules against your client and you want a court to review the decision. What's the next step? This article explains.
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that a restaurant owner has a duty to protect its patrons from an out-of-control car. So where does a premises owner's duty to the public end?
Despite doubts about their reliability, polygraph exams are required in sex-offense cases. This article discusses the law.
Voters should reject the call for a constitutional convention.
Background on the Illinois Constitution and the Con-Con.
They don't mean much in the age of no-fault divorce.
Don't think your support staff can make or break you? Think again.