Compliance With the Beneficial Ownership Rule
By Kevin J. Stine
Corporate Law Departments,
February 2024
Although the Beneficial Ownership Rule requiring banks to identify and verify beneficial owners of legal entity customers went into effect in 2018, many bank customers are not aware of the rule and resist assembling the information required for the bank to comply with the rule.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
November 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Local Government Law,
August 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
State and Local Taxation,
July 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Real Estate Law,
May 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Trusts and Estates,
April 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Real Estate Law,
March 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
February 2022
Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law Changes
By Kevin J. Stine
Corporate Law Departments,
September 2021
A summary of recent changes to existing notary laws in Illinois.
A ‘Sharp Bid’ Is Not a Proper Bid in a Supplementary Action Sale
By Kevin J. Stine
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
November 2020
In FirstMerit Bank, N.A. v. McEnery, the appellate court found that a “sharp bid” was not a proper bid in the sale of personal property in a post judgment collection proceeding.
Simple advice to ward off fraudsters
By Kevin J. Stine
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
December 2018
Security breaches can be minimized by simply following some basic rules regarding passwords and email use.
When can I destroy my records?
By Kevin J. Stine
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
June 2017
In March 2017 the ISBA issued Advisory Professional Conduct Advisory Opinion 17-02 to help attorneys find a solution for this common question.
Confession of judgment clause valid in note with variable interest rate
By Kevin J. Stine
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
October 2016
On August 26, the First District Appellate Court issued an opinion in Cole v. Davis, concluding that a confession of judgment clause with a fixed principal amount due and a variable interest rate is not legally insufficient under Illinois case law interpreting the statutory right to confess judgment.
Timesheets and billing tips
By Kevin J. Stine
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
March 2014
The author provides some thoughtful tips to help you draft successful timesheets, and a sample engagement letter to use as a guide.
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