A few final words
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
August 2018
Remarks from the Animal Law Section Council's past chair, David Hopkins.
Chairman’s column
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
November 2017
A message from Animal Law Section Chair David Hopkins.
Chair’s column
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
September 2017
A message from Animal Law Section Chair David Hopkins.
The American Kennel Club steps up to help in the aftermath of natural disasters
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
September 2015
In September 2013, through its affiliate, “AKC Reunite,” the American Kennel Club launched a campaign to muster funds to pay for so-called disaster trailers, stocked with supplies for pet rescues in the immediate aftermath of hurricanes, floods, fires, tornadoes, and other natural disasters. Each fully stocked trailer costs approximately $22,500; and, as of July, 2015, less than two years later, over $1,000,000 has been raised, resulting in a couple dozen trailers being placed, with others in the pipeline.
Disaster preparation in Illinois
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
November 2014
Disaster preparedness should include advance plans for evacuation or rescue of pets. In 2010, the American Bar Association approved a Model Act Governing Standards for the Care and Disposition of Disaster Animals. But there are significant issues to be addressed before the Model Act is adopted in Illinois.
New spousal support guidelines for divorcing couples in Illinois
By David H. Hopkins
Family Law,
October 2014
Even when facts and circumstances are remarkably similar, maintenance awards have varied widely and unpredictably. Recognizing this, in 2009 the Illinois State Bar Association’s Family Law Section Council began intensively analyzing the various issues.
The Section Council’s focus on “mean seeds”
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
October 2013
The Animal Law Section Council resolved in June to explore with appropriate Illinois officials the ultimate question presented by a recent study: Should the “mean seeds” species be banned from future Conservation Reserve Progarm plantings in Illinois?
Protecting pets under the Illinois Domestic Violence Act
By David H. Hopkins
Animal Law,
September 2011
In all-too-many cases in which victims of domestic violence would be well-advised to flee to a shelter, paralysis sets in, primarily attributable to fear as to what might happen to the family pet if it is “left behind.”
Alimony in lieu of property
By David H. Hopkins
Family Law,
June 2009
Especially with the United States economy as it is, lack of liquidity is a common reality; and, in some such cases, the would-be property transferor may prefer to draw on future income so as to effect a “buy-out” of marital property claims.
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