But, we were on a break…By Kevin Lovellette & Summer HallajGovernment Lawyers, June 2014There are only a few cases from Seventh Circuit courts examining the issue of whether an attorney may speak to a deponent during a break in a deposition. The courts appear split on this issue.
In-sitesGovernment Lawyers, April 2014News articles and parent conversations seem to discuss cyber-bullying more and more. This article provides numerous resources that are available online.
Apply for a public administrator or public guardian appointmentBy Tracy DouglasTrusts and Estates, June 2013Public administrators and public guardians serve an important role in Illinois by helping with estate administration and protecting the interests of disabled adults.
Does the Savings Statute save the day?By Kevin LovelletteGovernment Lawyers, June 2013In situations where the Illinois Savings Statute allows a plaintiff one year to re-file a cause of action, this time limit may not be tolled by a pending appeal.
Apply for a public administrator or public guardian appointmentBy Tracy DouglasWomen and the Law, May 2013Public administrators and public guardians serve an important role in Illinois by helping with estate administration and protecting the interests of disabled adults.
Attorney General issues opinionsBy Lynn PattonGovernment Lawyers, October 2012Recent opinions issued by the Illinois Attorney General.
Public service and repaying your loans: Once impractical, now a realityBy Matthew S. DionneGovernment Lawyers, June 2012This article seeks to call attention to and explain the recent federal and Illinois legislation designed to encourage attorneys to stay or enter the public interest field.
Public service and repaying your loans: Once impractical, now a realityBy Matthew S. DionneYoung Lawyers Division, April 2012This article seeks to call attention to and explain the recent federal and Illinois legislation designed to encourage attorneys to stay or enter the public interest field.
Attorney General issues opinionsBy Lynn PattonGovernment Lawyers, March 2012Recent opinions issued by the Illinois Attorney General.
In-sitesGovernment Lawyers, October 2011Resources for practitioners interested in government transparency and efficiency.
Don’t fear the reaperBy Kevin Lovellette & Mary Jane AdkinsGovernment Lawyers, June 2011As government attorneys, we should have the ability to speak with a Coroner to gather all the information necessary to properly defend or prosecute on behalf of the People.
Consider yourself asked to run for public officeBy Sandra CrawfordWomen and the Law, November 2010The “Women Running for Public Office” forum addressed the challenges faced by women running for public office and how those challenges can be overcome.
The Affirmative Damage RuleBy Kevin Lovellette & Cody CocanigGovernment Lawyers, September 2010The Affirmative Damage Rule gives us the ability to impeach witnesses that we call, thereby limiting the damage done to our case by our own witnesses.
The continuing expansion of the Public Safety Employee Benefits ActBy Carlos S. ArévaloLocal Government Law, June 2010The Legislature’s failure to specify its intentions will lead to further disputes between cash-strapped local governments struggling to meet the rising costs of operations and disabled safety employees trying to meet and keep up with increasing health care costs.