HappeningsBy Julia KucanAlternative Dispute Resolution, March 2009ADR news updates.
Hardship distributions from 401(k) plansBy Markus MayBusiness and Securities Law, March 2009A look at when employees are allowed to make hardship withdrawals from their existing 401(k) plans.
Have any clients dabbling in home repair and remodeling? Beware the Illinois Home Repair and Remodeling ActBy George L. SchoenbeckYoung Lawyers Division, October 2009Failing to enter into a written contract that meets the requirements of the Act and failing to comply with its pamphlet delivery and insurance requirements could later severely limit the rights of contractors in getting paid for their work and could expose them to liability.
Hiring and Firing: A new bookBy Stanley J. DaleLabor and Employment Law, September 2009Print copies of law books still are being published, and some good ones at that. One example is the recently released book, Hiring and Firing. Written by Frances Kulka Browne and Lauren Reiter Brody, this treatise covers in 12 chapters virtually every conceivable matter that could arise under the rubric of employment law.
“Hope,” charity, and copyright—Fair use or derivative work?By Margo Lynn HablutzelIntellectual Property, May 2009While unlikely to make new law in the area of copyright, derivative works, and fair use, the Fairey v. AP case could provide a new distinction between fair use and derivative works for political images.
How judges influence advocacyBy Patrick M. Flaherty & Patrick M. KinnallyCivil Practice and Procedure, February 2009When judicial action is appropriate, it should be tempered with recognition that action carries consequences and that even routine practices can impact an impressionable jury.
Humane care for animals in IllinoisBy Claire A. Manning & Michael MassieAgricultural Law, April 2009A counter-view to the article, “Vote For Humane Farming and Nobody Gets (as) Hurt,” published in the May 2008 edition of the ISBA’s Ag Law Section newsletter.
Ideas for submissions to The GlobeInternational and Immigration Law, November 2009If any member of the International & Immigration Law Section is interested in writing an article for The Globe, but is having trouble selecting a topic, the ISBA E-Clips provide a source of ideas. Every few days there will be a case mentioned concerning “Aliens” which will mention a federal court decision. Any of these cases can be the basis of a short article or case note for The Globe.
IDOR Practitioners’ meetings Q&AState and Local Taxation, July 2009Questions and answers from the recent Illinois Department of Revenue Practitioners' meeting.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend endsBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, October 2009An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects a flattening of production activity. World oil prices now range between $60 and $70 per barrel.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend endsBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, June 2009An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects a flattening of production activity.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend endsBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, April 2009An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects a flattening of production activity.
Illinois Family Farm Law Project available to help lower-income farmersBy Michael FielloAgricultural Law, August 2009The goal of the Illinois Family Farm Law Project is to provide lower-income family farmers with help with their current legal problems and to assist them in avoiding future legal and financial problems.
Illinois General Assembly amends mortgage foreclosure lawBy Thomas P. SandquistCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, January 2009In an effort to arm homeowners with some extra advantages during the foreclosure process, the Illinois General Assembly has recently enacted changes to the Foreclosure Law designed to assist homeowners who are being foreclosed on.
Illinois Medical Fee Splitting Statute amended to allow percentage billing contractsBy Rick L. HindmandHealth Care Law, December 2009On August 24, 2009, Illinois Governor Patrick Quinn approved Public Act 96-0608, which amended the fee splitting prohibitions of the Illinois Medical Practice Act and the Illinois Optometric Practice Act to allow percentage billing contracts and to provide additional detail regarding the scope of the prohibitions.
The Illinois Series Limited Liability Company—An overviewBy Richard M. Colombik & Linda GodfreyBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, March 2009The Illinois version of the Series Limited Liability Company (“Series LLC”) became effective on August 16, 2005.
The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act provides only one mechanism under which an arbitrator can recall a decisionBy Emily E. BorgWorkers’ Compensation Law, March 2009The holding in Smalley Steel Ring Company v. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission begs the question as to who maintains jurisdiction over a workers’ compensation claim after a decision has been issued by an Arbitrator, but before the 30 days in which to file an appeal to the Commission has expired.