ARDC Intermediary ProgramBy Hon. James M. Radcliffe, (ret.)Intellectual Property, September 2023An overview of the ARDC's Intermediary Program.
The Impacts of Economic Realities on the Legal ProfessionBy Roza Gossage & Abdulah AbrahimIntellectual Property, September 2023Economic downturns, advancements in technology, consumer sentiments, and modern day advertising initiatives require that firms become more elastic in a broader, more convoluted marketplace.
The Impacts of Economic Realities on the Legal ProfessionBy Roza Gossage & Abdulah AbrahimLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, May 2023Economic downturns, advancements in technology, consumer sentiments, and modern day advertising initiatives require that firms become more elastic in a broader, more convoluted marketplace.
Postjudgment—Appellate Traps and ChecklistsBy Carl R. DraperGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, May 2023It is important for attorneys involved in civil litigation to know and properly evaluate the options for review and remedies for correcting an adverse decision.
ARDC Intermediary ProgramBy Hon. James M. Radcliffe, (ret.)Alternative Dispute Resolution, January 2023An overview of the ARDC's Intermediary Program.
ARDC Intermediary ProgramBy Hon. James M. Radcliffe, (ret.)Human and Civil Rights, December 2022An overview of the ARDC's Intermediary Program.
ARDC Intermediary ProgramBy Hon. James M. Radcliffe, (ret.)General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, November 2022An overview of the ARDC's Intermediary Program.
The Impacts of Economic Realities on the Legal ProfessionBy Roza Gossage & Abdulah AbrahimGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, November 2022Economic downturns, advancements in technology, consumer sentiments, and modern day advertising initiatives require that firms become more elastic in a broader, more convoluted marketplace.
A Fractured LifeBy Stephen HoffmanGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, September 2021Our civil justice system of torts is based upon monetary compensation to injury victims.
New Statutory Provisions Require Sealing of Residential Eviction CasesBy Michael ZinkGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, September 2021In May 2021 the Illinois General Assembly enacted several purportedly temporary amendments to the Eviction Act. The new provisions, docketed as 735 ILCS 5/9-121.5 and 735 ILCS 5/9-122, set forth the conditions under which eviction cases shall be sealed for a specific time period defined in the amendment.
Small Businesses: Time to Brush Up on Employment LawGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, September 2021Two pointers on the recent changes to the Human Rights Act that now apply to all employers regardless of their size.
When the Caregiver Needs CareGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, January 2021To continue to zealously represent our clients, we should take a proactive approach to our physical, mental, and emotional health.
Are You Paying Too Much for Your Client’s Medical Records?By Michael K. MuldoonGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, November 2019The HITECH Act encourages the use of electronic records by health care providers and makes it easier for patients to obtain their health care records.
Evidentiary Admissions and Judicial Admissions: A Quick RefresherBy Michael J. MaslankaGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, November 2019Armstead v. National Freight, Inc. providesa good explanation of the differences between evidentiary admissions and judicial admissions.
Reading the advance sheetsBy Chad S. BeckettGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, December 2018As practitioners, we are best served by regular access to the latest research in whatever branch of the law we engage.
Chairperson’s cornerBy Timothy E. DugganGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, September 2004Welcome to the 2004-2005 Section Council Year. It is an honor for me to be chairman of the General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section Council.
Mechanics’ liens: Oh, those old cases—how they haunt youBy Thomas F. HartzellGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, June 2002We were recently involved in a mechanics' lien case where we represented the plaintiff lumber company against the owner of the real estate, his contractor and the bank as mortgagee.
Medical information minefield: What does HIPAA stand for and why you should careBy Michael K. GoldbergGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, June 2002Ask any health care professional for his or her list of hot topics in health care and the vast majority will quickly refer to the acronym HIPAA. What is HIPAA and what makes it such a hot topic?
Recent amendments to the Illinois Supreme Court rulesBy Michele M. JochnerGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, June 2002In recent months, the Illinois Supreme Court has made significant amendments to several of its rules.