Illinois Supreme Court Announces Rule Changes for Illinois Attorney FeesBy Marin McCallLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2023Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis recently announced amendments to Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct 1.5 and 1.15.
Illinois Supreme Court Reaffirms Common Law Rule of Successor NonliabilityBy Joshua D. LeeBench and Bar, October 2020The Illinois Supreme Court’s recent decision in Department of Human Rights v. Oakridge Healthcare Center, LLC reaffirms that the common law rule of successor nonliability controls in Illinois.
Determining whether “shall” means shallBy John C. Robison, Jr.Bench and Bar, August 2013In the recent case of People v. Ousley and in a prior case, People v. Robinson, the Illinois Supreme Court has repeatedly clarified the analytical framework within which to determine the meaning of “shall” in a particular statute and whether there is a consequence for a failure of a governmental official to fulfill an obligatory duty.
Determining whether “shall” means shallBy John C. Robison, Jr.Mineral Law, May 2013In the recent case of People v. Ousley and in a prior case, People v. Robinson, the Illinois Supreme Court has repeatedly clarified the analytical framework within which to determine the meaning of “shall” in a particular statute and whether there is a consequence for a failure of a governmental official to fulfill an obligatory duty.
Illinois Supreme Court announces new public domain citation system, ending era of printed volumesBy Joseph Tybor & Hon. Alfred M. Swanson, Jr.Bench and Bar, June 2011The Illinois Supreme Court has mandated a new way of officially citing its cases and those of the Illinois Appellate Court starting July 1, 2011. This new method will save Illinois taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars a year by eliminating the need to publish and purchase the official opinions in bound volumes.
Three women on the CourtBy Michele M. JochnerBench and Bar, November 2010For the first time in history, three women serve on both the U.S. Supreme Court and the Illinois Supreme Court.
Illinois Supreme Court forms Special Judicial Advisory Committee for Justice and Mental Health PlanningBy Joseph TyborBench and Bar, June 2010The Illinois Supreme Court recently created a Special Supreme Court Advisory Committee for Justice and Mental Health Planning in order to maximize the use of court and community resources to aid the rehabilitation and treatment of accused offenders who have mental health issues.
Supreme Court shifts views on arbitrationBy Sidra HamidiAlternative Dispute Resolution, May 2010The Illinois Supreme Court will decide whether courts or arbitrators themselves would decide the enforceability of an arbitration agreement.
Supreme Court arguments on the WebBy Alfred M. Swanson, Jr. & Joseph TyborBench and Bar, February 2008The Illinois Supreme Court has begun publishing video and audio recordings of oral arguments on its Web site (http://www.state.il.us/court/).