Encouraging good corporate governanceBy Jacob FrostBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, December 2008Aside from drafting Subscription Agreements, Articles of Incorporation, and By-Laws, there is more to advising corporate clients, and particularly small or closely held corporations, with regard to their compliance with corporate formalities.
Enforceability of contractual severance provisions in the public sectorBy John H. BrechinLocal Government Law, February 2008In Village of Oak Lawn v. Faber, 1-06-2622, decided December 21, 2007, the 1st District Appellate Court considered whether a severance package offered to Mr. Faber passed legal muster.
‘Equitable redemption’ from tax sale affirmed where no tax deed had yet issuedBy Timothy E. MoranState and Local Taxation, February 2008In re Application of County Treasurer (Hawkeye Investments), docket no. 1-06-3387, Illinois Appellate Court, First District, December 28, 2007, a tax purchaser appealed from the trial court’s extension of the period of time for redeeming the taxes on a residential property.
ERISA and the Common Fund Doctrine: A preceptBy D.J. EvansCivil Practice and Procedure, October 2008
If you have dealt with a so-called ERISA lien before, you are trained to spot these liens from a mile away and already know the consequences. However, if this is your first heavyweight bout with the albatross which is referred to as the ERISA lien, you simply have no idea what you are about to encounter.
ERISA fiduciaries may be sued for losses to individual accountsBy David OlsonCorporate Law Departments, April 2008The U.S. Supreme Court has clarified that individual participants in defined contribution plans can sue under ERISA for losses to their individual accounts, caused by an alleged fiduciary breach.
ERISA: Pleading a claimEmployee Benefits, March 2008Fed. R. Civ. P. 8 applies to ERISA claims and requires “a short and plain statement of the claim showing that the pleader is entitled to relief.”
Essentials for a smooth closing: Part II—Condominium resalesBy Joel L. ChupackReal Estate Law, October 2008The closing of a condominium resale entails additional considerations and a lot more interfacing with other entities than exist with the typical single-family home resale.
Essentials for a smooth real estate closingBy Tracie R. PorterReal Estate Law, August 2008In order for a smooth closing to occur, all parties involved must be aware of their responsibilities for the closing, including what documents to bring or to send to the closing, what conditions need to be met prior to and at closing, and what the expectations are of the other parties involved in the transaction.
Estate and gift tax changes for 2009By Mike DroneFederal Taxation, December 2008Several changes in the estate and gift tax law go into effect in 2009.
Estate and gift tax changes for 2009By Mike DroneAgricultural Law, November 2008Several changes in the estate and gift tax law go into effect in 2009.
Estate and gift tax: Recent cases and rulingsBy Joseph P. O’Keefe & Elizabeth C. HesselbachFederal Taxation, March 2008Until recently, the IRS had required any estate making a §6166 election to post a surety bond or grant the IRS a special extended tax lien.
Evaluating the ethics of ADR programsBy Kurt KamrathFamily Law, December 2008The practice of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is rife with ethical dilemmas. It does not take much time in the field before a practitioner will find a conflict between two central aspects of ADR.
Evaluating the ethics of ADR programsBy Kurt KamrathAlternative Dispute Resolution, June 2008The practice of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is rife with ethical dilemmas. It does not take much time in the field before a practitioner will find a conflict between two central aspects of ADR.
Expanded FMLA coverage is effective immediately!!By Ellen M. GirardCorporate Law Departments, March 2008On January 28, 2008, President Bush expanded the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) when he signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008.
Extra scrutiny revisitedBy Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, June 2008The S&H Floor Covering Inc. v. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission decision affirmed that it may be time to give credence to Cook v. Industrial Commission and provide for “an extra degree of scrutiny” when determining whether there is sufficient support for the Commission’s decision especially when the Commission makes credibility determinations regardless of the arbitrator’s findings.”
The Farmdoc project extends education to farmers, attorneysBy A. Bryan Endres, Stephanie B. Johnson, Donald L. Uchtmann, & Scott H. IrwinAgricultural Law, September 2008The University of Illinois’ Farm Decision Outreach Central, commonly known as the farmdoc project, is an extension program that aims to improve risk-based farm decision-making through education and research.
Farmland values and credit conditionsBy David B. OppedahlAgricultural Law, April 2008The largest annual increase in farmland values, 16 percent, in almost three decades highlighted an amazing year for agriculture in the Seventh Federal Reserve District.
FDIC protection for trust accountsBy Katarinna McBrideTrusts and Estates, August 2008This article is designed as a comprehensive guide for counsel and clients regarding the significant FDIC protection available for bank accounts owned by revocable and irrevocable trusts as well as pay-on-death accounts and in trust for accounts.
Federal caselaw updateEmployee Benefits, December 2008On October 7, 2008, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Kennedy v. Plan Admin. for DuPont Savings and Invest. Plan (No. 07-636).
Federal caselaw updateEmployee Benefits, June 2008Recent cases of interest to employee benefits practitioners.
A federal courthouse in Wheaton?By Alfred M. Swanson, Jr.Bench and Bar, March 2008Judge Wayne Andersen of the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois presented the possibility of a District courthouse to the Bench & Bar Section Council meeting on February 22, 2008.
A felony does not always mean a forfeiture of pension benefitsBy John H. BrechinLocal Government Law, September 2008Romano v. Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago involved an appeal from the judgment of the Circuit Court of Cook County confirming a decision of the Board of Trustees of the Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund, which found that as a consequence of his conviction of a felony, Romano forfeited all benefits he may have had as a participant in the Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago.
A few notes from the EditorBy Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, September 2008A busy time for agriculture! Rising commodities prices, increasing input costs, appreciating land values…Here are some Internet sites that might be of interest and which may assist you.
Final regs concerning funds used during § 1031 Exchanges of Like-Kind PropertyBy Emily R. VivianReal Estate Law, August 2008After issuing several proposed regulations, the IRS has now issued final regulations concerning the treatment of income earned on like-kind exchange funds before the transaction has closed.
Financial abuse of the elderly: An overviewBy Elizabeth FinkElder Law, September 2008The purpose of this article is to educate on elder abuse issues, specifically the financial exploitation of the elderly.