Letter from the Chair
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Federal Civil Practice,
September 2012
A message from Section Chair Glenn Gaffney.
Double whammy—Employers engaged in systematic wage theft best beware
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Labor and Employment Law,
March 2011
Effective January 1, 2011, new amendments to the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act establish a two percent penalty of the unpaid wages due an employee for each month of underpaymen, and also now provides that employees need not file a claim with the Department of Labor prior to filing a private right of action.
Corporate attorneys and claims of privilege
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Federal Civil Practice,
June 2007
In today’s Fortune 500 companies, many of which have a presence in the State of Illinois, lawyers perform a variety of roles, including but clearly not limited to, that of corporate counsel.
SB 1492-Right to sue legislation fails in the House
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Labor and Employment Law,
November 2003
The ISBA Labor & Employment Law Section Council previously resolved to support the concept of proposed legislation which would amend the Illinois Human Rights Act so as to allow complainants the right to file suit in circuit court for an employment action (Article 2) under the Illinois Human Rights Act.
SB 266 modifies Unemployment Insurance Act attorney fee provision
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Labor and Employment Law,
November 2003
Section 1200 of the Illinois Employment Insurance Act (820 ILCS 405/1200), entitled "compensation of attorneys," provides that an individual claiming benefits in a proceeding before the IDES or the Board of Review can be represented by counsel but that the fee charged can be no more than an amount approved by the Board of Review or by the Director.
Seventh Circuit upholds Title VII Laches defense
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Labor and Employment Law,
November 2003
In National RR Passenger Corp v. Morgan, 536 US 101, 122 S.Ct. 2061 (2002) , the United States Supreme Court clarified and expanded the "continuing violation doctrine."
IDES report
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Labor and Employment Law,
June 2001
Our proposed legislation to repeal the statute making it a Class A misdemeanor for an attorney to charge a fee on behalf of a claimant before the Illinois Department of Employment Security (HB 812) was sponsored by Jay C. Hoffman (D), 112th Representative District, 126 Vandalia, Suite 1, Collinsville, Illinois 62234 (618-345-2176).
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