Mazin v. Chicago White Sox: The Sox strikeout on tort immunityBy Hon. Michael P. McCluskeyCivil Practice and Procedure, February 2006A brief summary of a well-written opinion by Justice Robert Cahill of the First District Appellate Court in Mazin v. Chicago White Sox, Ltd.
Mediation can constitute social workBy Megan KawaAlternative Dispute Resolution, March 2006As a licensed clinical social worker through 1998, Jerry Penny continued to practice even though his license expired.
Medical community remains skeptical of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)By Edyta SalataWorkers’ Compensation Law, March 2006In Bernardoni v. Indus. Comm’n., 298 Ill. Dec. 530, 840 N.E. 2d 300 (2005), the appellate court held that petitioner failed to show that multiple chemical sensitivity (hereinafter “MCS”) was a generally accepted syndrome in the medical community.
Medical reform bill’s effect on the statute of limitations clause pursuant to the Medical Practice ActBy James GoldbergAdministrative Law, January 2006The Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, in fulfilling its obligation to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people of the State of Illinois, administers the State statutes that govern licensure and discipline of professional and occupational groups.
Members’ derivative rights on behalf of Illinois not-for-profit corporationsBy R. Stephen ScottCorporate Law Departments, January 2006With many organizations today operating as not-for-profit corporations, questions often arise about members of NFPs asserting rights in the nature of derivative rights of shareholders of business corporations.
Meredith E. Ritchie, Attorney At LawBy Maxine R. WeissYoung Lawyers Division, December 2006Meredith Ritchie was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1991. She is a former Chair of ISBA’s Young Lawyers Division and recently finished her term as Chair of ISBA’s Women and the Law committee.
Message from the ChairBy Shannon M. ShepherdInternational and Immigration Law, November 2006A message from Section Chair Shannon Shepherd.
Message from the ChairBy Scott C. ColkyFamily Law, October 2006A good family lawyer needs to know the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the UCCJEA, the Parentage Act, the Tax Code, the Illinois Mental Health and Developmental Disability Act, the Illinois Domestic Violence Act and a myriad of other statutes.
Message from the ChairBy Shannon M. ShepherdInternational and Immigration Law, September 2006A message from Section Chair Shannon Shepherd.
Message from the ChairBy Scott C. ColkyFamily Law, August 2006Mothers without custody, disillusioned fathers who need special attorneys to get their rights, litigants unhappy with their outcomes.
Message from the ChairBy Shannon M. ShepherdInternational and Immigration Law, August 2006A message from Section Chair Shannon Shepherd.
Message from the ChairBy Thomas F. ArendsFederal Taxation, June 2006As Chair of the Federal Taxation Section Council for past term, I would like to thank all of the members of the Council for their participation in Council activities and assistance in meeting our goals for the year.
Message from the ChairBy Hon. Michael JordanAlternative Dispute Resolution, June 2006The 2005-2006 year has been moving faster than I had imagined when I moved up to Chair last spring under the presidency of Bob Downs.
Message from the ChairBy Hon. Michael JordanAlternative Dispute Resolution, April 2006I believe this edition of our newsletter has many issues to consider for our respective practices. Each article and case report selected usually becomes food for thought for me.
Message from the ChairBy Hon. Michael JordanAlternative Dispute Resolution, March 2006As most of you are aware, the Illinois Supreme Court recently raised the dollar amount of Small Claims from $5,000 to $10,000 effective the beginning of 2006 with the resulting effect of having fewer cases subject to mandatory arbitration.
Message from the ChairBy Hon. Michael JordanAlternative Dispute Resolution, February 2006I am happy to say that the November 18, 2005 CLE program on mediation skills held in Springfield at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library was a success.
Message from the newsletter editorBy Sarah Delano PavlikFederal Taxation, March 2006Each year the Section Council makes a trip to Washington, D.C. to promote our legislative agenda to members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation.
Mineral law in IllinoisBy James K. WestonMineral Law, March 2006What is a mineral? Everyone would acknowledge that gold and silver, copper and lead are minerals. Perhaps a better question is, “What minerals are located in Illinois?”
Minimum continuing legal education and the Commission on ProfessionalismBy Laurence F. JohnsonReal Estate Law, February 2006In order to assure the public that attorneys licensed to practice in Illinois “remain current regarding the requisite knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill the professional responsibility and obligations of their respective practices and thereby improve the standards of the profession,” the Supreme Court of Illinois entered an order September 29, 2005, as amended on December 6, 2005, requiring attorneys who practice law in Illinois to obtain Minimum Continuing Legal Education (“MCLE”) and creating a board (the “Board”) to administer the new requirements.
Mold risks in construction projectsBy Margery NewmanReal Estate Law, March 2006The presence of water where it should not be is a significant construction defect issue that has generated an enormous amount of litigation within the last few years.
Municipalities trump counties for building fees and controlBy Gary R. GehlbachReal Estate Law, May 2006A rather remarkable decision was filed by the Illinois Supreme Court on September 22, 2005, affecting developers, municipalities and counties.
My Treo 650By Bryan SimsLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, December 2006I have owned a Treo 650 now for about one year. During that time I have grown quite attached to my Treo and I cannot imagine going back some other type of device.
NAALJ holds annual conference in ChicagoBy Hon. Ann Breen-GrecoAdministrative Law, February 2006The National Association of Administrative Law Judges held its annual conference in Chicago October 30 to November 3, 2005.
Necessary parties—Strict adherence againBy Patti Gregory-ChangAdministrative Law, September 2006On July 21st, 2006 the First District rendered its opinion in Catamount Cargo Serv. v. Illinois Dep’t of Employment Serv. This case relating to necessary parties follows a long line of cases strictly interpreting the Administrative Review Law.
The need for international law and a global perspectiveBy Joshua FellenbaumInternational and Immigration Law, May 2006The author was awarded a scholarship from the International Law Students Association and the Dispute Resolution Institute of Hamline University School of Law to study this summer at Queen Mary School of Arbitration in London, England.