Articles on Government Lawyers

The wrong model By Andrew H. Connor Corporate Law Departments, February 2005 Item: According to the Spring 2004 edition of The University of Chicago Law School's Campaign Record, "When the tuition of the Law School was $375 per year, new government lawyers were paid $100 per month, or more than three times the tuition rate.
Legislative update By Lynn Patton & Cynthia I. Ervin Government Lawyers, November 2004 The 93rd General Assembly adjourned its spring session on July 24, 2004, following an overtime session that lasted for weeks to pass a State budget.
20th annual Illinois Public Sector Labor Relations Law Program Administrative Law, October 2004 Illinois Labor Relations Board, Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board
Case law update By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, September 2004 Arvia v. Madigan, No. 95590 (April 15, 2004). Although facial challenge to "zero tolerance law" (625 ILCS 5/11-501.8 (West 2000)) does not require exhaustion of administrative remedies and is not waived by failure to file administrative review of decision by the Secretary of State to deny motion to rescind summary suspension of plaintiff's driver's license, trial court erred when it held that law violates due process and equal protection.
Whose dime is it anyway? Or, Who cares? By Matt Maloney General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, September 2004 I was Bureau County Public Defender for almost 10 years.
Attorney General issues opinions By Lynn Patton Government Lawyers, June 2004 Under section 4 of the Attorney General Act (15 ILCS 205/4 (West 2002)), the Attorney General is authorized, upon request, to give written legal opinions to State officers and State's Attorneys on matters relating to their official duties.
Case law update By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, June 2004 Clark v. White, 343 Ill. App. 3d 689 (4th District, September 25, 2003). Hearing officer's decision to deny applicant a restricted driving permit is against the manifest weight of the evidence because applicant proved by clear and convincing evidence both that lack of driving privileges caused him an undue hardship, requiring that either he miss work or that his wife turn down overtime pay in order to transport him to work, and that he had resolved his alcohol problem.
Legislative update Government Lawyers, June 2004 The Illinois General Assembly has introduced numerous bills to be reviewed this spring.
Case law update By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, March 2004 Recent cases of interest.
In-sites By Kelly Wingard Government Lawyers, March 2004 Now that the last remnants of Christmas have been packed away and hauled to the attic, it is time to pull out the calculator, W-2s, and receipts in preparation for the 2003 tax-filing season.
ISBA Assembly adopts tribute to government lawyer fire victims Government Lawyers, March 2004 During the ISBA Assembly meeting held November 7, 2003, the following resolution was adopted to honor the memory of three government lawyers who died in a fire October 17, 2003, at the Cook County Administration Building.
News you can use Government Lawyers, March 2004 Many government lawyers face a common challenge: struggling to pay off large law school loans while earning low wages.
Legislative update Government Lawyers, December 2003 Creates the FY2004 Budget Implementation Act. Provides that the purpose of the Act is to make changes relating to State finance and revenues that are necessary to implement the State’s FY2004 budget.
Case law update By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, November 2003 Doe v. Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, No. 1-02-1045 (1st District, June 26, 2003).
Encore CLE program By Cynthia I. Ervin Government Lawyers, November 2003 On September 12, 2003, the Standing Committee on Government Lawyers, in conjunction with the Government Bar Association, sponsored a continuing legal education program in Springfield, produced by and for government lawyers, entitled “Ethical Considerations in Public Sector Law.”
In-sites By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, November 2003 This edition of the In-sites column provides a listing of some useful Web sites with information about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”).
In-sites By Chuck Gunnarson Government Lawyers, August 2003 The National Archives and Records Administration has placed its United States Government Manual online at <http://www.gpoaccess.gov/gmanual/index.html>.
Legislative update Government Lawyers, August 2003 The 93rd Illinois General Assembly adjourned on May 31, 2003, and will return for the fall veto session in mid-November.
News you can use Government Lawyers, August 2003 In an effort to supersede an executive order signed by Governor Rod R. Blagojevich, the General Assembly on May 31, 2003, passed Senate Bill 1901, to amend the Executive Reorganization Implementation Act (15 ILCS 15).
State’s attorney’s efforts recognized Government Lawyers, August 2003 Will County State's Attorney Jeff Tomczak will receive the Illinois State Crime Commission's State's Attorney of the Year Award.
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Case law update By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, May 2003 South 51 Development Corp. v. Vega, No. 1-01-3251, 1-01-3255, 1-01-3260 cons. (1st District, November 26, 2002).
Legislative update Government Lawyers, May 2003 The following is a synopsis of bills introduced during the 93rd General Assembly that may be of general interest to government attorneys.
News you can use Government Lawyers, May 2003 In an effort touted to streamline state government and improve efficiency, Governor Rod R. Blagojevich on March 31, 2003, signed Executive Order Number 10 (2003).
Case law update By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, February 2003 Dahman v. Illinois Department of Human Rights, No. 4-01-0675 (4th District, October 18, 2002).
Legislative update Government Lawyers, February 2003 The following is the fourth article in a series of articles summarizing pieces of legislation acted upon by the 92nd General Assembly that may be of general interest to government attorneys.
News you can use Government Lawyers, February 2003 The American Bar Association's Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division is accepting nominations for its three national awards, which will be presented at the ABA's Annual Meeting in August 2003, in San Francisco, California.
Attorney General issues opinions By Lee Ann Schoeffel Government Lawyers, December 2002 Under section 4 of the Attorney General Act (15 ILCS 205/4 (West 2000)), the Attorney General is authorized, upon request, to give written legal opinions to state officers and state's attorneys on matters relating to their official duties.
Legislative update By Cynthia I. Ervin Government Lawyers, December 2002 The following is the third article in a series of articles summarizing pieces of legislation enacted by the 92nd General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Ryan that may be of general interest to government attorneys.
News you can use Government Lawyers, December 2002 The American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Lawyers' Professional Liability is sponsoring the 2003 Levit Essay Contest for young lawyers and law students who are members of the ABA.
Secret agendas and the Illinois Open Meetings Act* By Mark E. Wojcik Government Lawyers, December 2002 The Illinois Open Meetings Act is designed to give citizens advance notice of all meetings at which any business of a public body is discussed or acted upon in any way.

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