Case Summary: 21 Kristin Condominium Ass’n v. PioneerBy Joseph R. FortunatoReal Estate Law, January 2021The case of 21 Kristin Condominium Association v. Pioneer provides an interesting discussion of common law duties of those who, in the course of business, provide false information for the guidance of prospective purchasers of condominium units.
Recent Immigration Case DecisionsInternational and Immigration Law, September 2020Summaries of recent cases of interest to international and immigrattion law practitioners.
Case BriefsAlternative Dispute Resolution, August 2020Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.
Mortgage Foreclosure Case UpdatesBy Stephen Daday, Nathan Buikema, & Julie ReppleCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, July 2020Summaries of recent cases of interest.
Recent and Proposed Changes in Illinois Mental Health LawsBy Mark HeyrmanMental Health Law, June 2020Summaries of the key changes to mental health statutes enacted by the Illinois legislature during the 2019 legislative session and those currently under consideration.
Elder Law Case Summaries: April 1, 2019-March 31, 2020By John FoltzElder Law, May 2020Summaries of written decisions issued in cases of interest to the elder law practitioner between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020 follow (taken from the ISBA daily E-Clips):
Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Code
In re H. P., IL App (5th) 150302 (July 1, 2019) Randolph Co.Involuntary Administration of Medication
Case SummariesInsurance Law, April 2020Summaries of the cases in this issue.
$5.2 Million Dollar Verdict Awarded in Civil Rights CaseBy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, March 2020A summary of Wrice v. Byrne, in which the jury awarded awarded $4 million in general damages against the city of Chicago, and $600,000 each in punitive damages against two police officers involved.
Illinois Recognizes Successor Liability Under Human Rights ActBy Michael R. LiedBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, December 2019In a recent appellate case, the court held that a corporate successor may be liable for the civil rights violation of a predecessor under the Illinois Human Rights Act.
Promises Kept and Unkept and Quasi ContractsBy Patrick M. KinnallyCivil Practice and Procedure, December 2019An analysis of recent opinions in Illinois courts that have brought into focus contract enforcement in both private and public settings.
Case BriefsAlternative Dispute Resolution, October 2019Recent cases of interest to ADR practitioners.