Impact of Coronavirus on the Practice of LawBy Lewis F. MatuszewichInternational and Immigration Law, May 2020Reflections on COVID-19's impact by various contributors to The Globe.
Precedented Insufficient Memory: COVID-19 and Earlier PlaguesBy Daniel KeganIntellectual Property, May 2020January 2020 saw the launch of a novel coronavirus, its resultant Covid-19 disease, a worldwide pandemic, and ubiquitous pronouncements of an “unprecedented” event—unprecedented only if one’s personal and availed institutional memory stops near the Vietnam War, World War I, Jeffrey Amherst, or Columbus sailing to “America,” and if one ignores plague literature. With references and resources.
Protecting Trade Secrets While Sheltering in Place and Returning to NormalcyBy Charles MuddIntellectual Property, May 2020The advent of COVID-19 imposed a new paradigm on the operation of many businesses. Whether by government order or voluntary remote-only strategies implemented by their employers, many employees now work from home. The continued protection of trade secrets while operating businesses under these circumstances now becomes salient.
Protections for COVID-19 Whistleblowers in HealthcareBy Alan Kabat & Devin WrigleyLabor and Employment Law, May 2020Many employees in the healthcare field are raising concerns about their employers’ failure to adhere to national and local recommendations for preventing the spread of COVID-19. But what legal protections do these employees have against retaliation for speaking out?
Reimbursement Revisited: Teleworking Costs in the Age Of COVID-19By Christopher Hennessy & Jeremy GlennLabor and Employment Law, May 2020Given the unprecedented surge in teleworking, further discussion is warranted in an effort to predict how Illinois courts may interpret the Wage Payment and Collection Act when evaluating reimbursement of potential costs associated with teleworking.
Take Care of the Best Machine You Own!By Robert Fioretti, Nicki Pecori Fioretti, & Mary PetruchiusGovernment Lawyers, May 2020A look at our realities during COVID-19 and advice on how to take care of yourself during this time.
Transparency in the Time of COVID-19By James A. WebbGovernment Lawyers, May 2020Two of the primary statutes meant to ensure open government in Illinois, the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act, are facing renewed focus in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Virtual Courtrooms in 2020 and BeyondBy Judge Michael ChmielCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2020A look at the disruption the pandemic has caused to the legal industry, prompting access to justice through virtual proceedings.
Virtual Courtrooms Since 2014By Judge Mike ChmielBench and Bar, May 2020A look at how the judiciary can think outside the box in providing access to justice through virtual proceedings.
Client Alert: Force Majeure Clauses in Construction and Other Commercial Contracts in the Age of COVID-19By Adam C. Toosley & Zachary K. IacovinoConstruction Law, April 2020As the outbreak of COVID-19 continues to cause major disruptions in the daily lives of people and businesses around the world, it is only natural that concerns would be raised regarding performance under many contracts—including construction contracts.
COVID-19 Legal ResourcesElder Law, April 2020State and federal resources to help attorneys navigate COVID-19.
COVID-19 Sparks Renewed Interest in Online Dispute ResolutionBy Jay SchleppenbachAlternative Dispute Resolution, April 2020In the legal world, some are looking to online dispute resolution as a fitting solution for legal problems in the era of social distancing.
Depositions in the Time of COVID-19By Judy ConwayYoung Lawyers Division, April 2020One of the many changes lawyers and law firms are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic is the continuation of discovery using virtual depositions.
Executive Order 2020-14Elder Law, April 2020Governor Pritzker signed Executive Order 14 addressing how COVID-19 social distancing recommendations will change the delivery of services provided by notary publics and the remote witnessing of document signings on March 26, 2020.
Four Ethical Questions for Operating a Virtual Law OfficeBy Mark C. PalmerLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, April 2020As the situation surrounding COVID-19 evolves, and thereafter as we start to settle on the new normal of the legal profession, hosting a full or partial practice out of a virtual law office is an apparent reality.
The Impact of Coronavirus on Construction: How to PrepareBy RIchard Reizen & Patrick JohnsonConstruction Law, April 2020While there is little that can be done in the short term to mitigate the consequences of COVID-19 on the construction industry, there are a few basic steps suggested as best practices.
Lawyers in a Pandemic Ask: What Is Essential?By Theresa Beran Kulat, J.D.Family Law, April 2020A new way to look at your career as a family lawyer as you inevitably confront new situations.