Revenue sharing analysis for traffic citationsBy Marty ShanahanLocal Government Law, January 2011A look at how revenues are shared among the different departments within a municipality.
Revisiting asylum standards in regards to opposition to drug cartelsBy Justin H. LinesInternational and Immigration Law, June 2011This article suggests some changes to the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) whereby an officer facing persecution from drug cartels may be granted asylum.
Revisiting remittiturBy Stacey LynchTort Law, April 2011While remittitur is a useful tool when used correctly, if it's used incorrectly it has financial and constitutional implications.
Right to speak comes to IllinoisBy Thomas L. CieckoGovernment Lawyers, March 2011A new law amends the Open Meetings Act to allow any person the opportunity to address a public body at a public meeting.
Rising farmland values: Causes and cautionsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichAgricultural Law, September 2011The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, on November 15, 2011, will hold a one-day Conference on the factors contributing to the large increase in agricultural land values and cash rental rates in the Midwest.
Rising farmland values: Causes and concernsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichAgricultural Law, August 2011The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago will hold, on November 15, 2011, an all-day Conference to explore the factors contributing to a large increase in agriculture land prices and agricultural cash rental rates in the Midwest.
The role of the Special Representative in foreclosure following ABN AMROBy Donald P. ShriverReal Estate Law, January 2011As a result of ABN AMRO, if the foreclosure involves the estate of a deceased mortgagor, a Special Representative must be appointed for “purposes of defending the action” where no letters of office have been filed for the deceased’s estate.
Saint or sinner? The efficacy of the proposed “1,000 Shareholder” amendment to Section 12(g)By Cory WhiteRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, December 2011Some lawmakers and regulators see the current “500 shareholder rule” of section 12(g) as a hindrance to capital formation, which has always been a stated goal of the SEC and other financial regulators. Representatives David Schweikert (R-AZ) and Jim Himes (D-CT) have introduced a bill that will amend Section 12(g).
A sample complaint from a practitionerBy Carl R. DraperAdministrative Law, September 2011The sample Complaint for Judicial Review of Administrative Decisions
Sanctions and spoliationBy Hon. Barbara CrowderCivil Practice and Procedure, August 2011Knowing the potential and most frequently used sanctions may assist counsel in evaluating what steps to take when faced with the loss or destruction of evidence.
The scarlet opinionBy Kenneth J. AshmanBusiness and Securities Law, May 2011Scarlet Opinions often take the form of a humorous chastising of an attorney, in a mixture of sarcasm and scorn, that other lawyers’ mailboxes zap from the Internet like frogs feasting on flies.
Searching for the Holy Grail (a.k.a., the Work-Life Balance)By Douglas F. McMeyerYoung Lawyers Division, April 2011The successful balance between career and personal life is something every attorney strives to find. This article provides tips and suggestions to help lawyers in their search.
Section 7430—Awarding of costs and certain fees: Proposed technical correctionsBy George E. MarifianFederal Taxation, September 2011Due to recent amendments, a current disparity in Section 7430 of the Internal Revenue Code gives rise to the result that, in practice, a taxpayer who settles an entire case in IRS Appeals even though he has received a 30-day letter, is entitled to no reimbursement.
Section Council chairs updateInternational and Immigration Law, May 2011An updated (but still incomplete) list of the former Section Chairs.
See your name hereBy Darrell Dies & Jacob FrostTrusts and Estates, July 2011An introduction to the issue and request for article submissions, from Co-Editors Darrell Dies and Jacob Frost.
Selected developments in ag lawBy Donald L. UchtmannAgricultural Law, May 2011Five interesting developments involving farmers' forward contracts, the Illinois Grain Insurance Fund, livestock and the Agricultural Exemption to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act.
Setting up in FlandersBy Ian RobberechtsInternational and Immigration Law, October 2011Some points for a foreign investor to consider when starting commercial operations in Belgium.