Whistleblower Act decisionBy Jewel N. KleinAdministrative Law, January 2013The creativity of lawyers never ceases to amaze, although new theories and arguments are not always successful. Brame v. City of North Chicago, is one such example.
Who should consider using the new Illinois Tax TribunalBy David J. Kupiec & Natalie M. MartinState and Local Taxation, July 2013Useful details that will assist practitioners in understanding the benefits and conditions of this new venue.
WordRake—How does your document garden grow?By Alan PearlmanLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, November 2013WordRake is an editing program that identifies extra language to be removed allowing for brevity and clarity.
A worker’s compensation primer for non-work comp attorneysBy Paul R. PopovicYoung Lawyers Division, February 2013This primer gives you an idea of how workers’ compensation works, why we have it, and to whom it applies. At the very least, you will have a response the next time a friend, family member or client asks you about their injury at work.
Wrap-up insurance programs: Coverage issuesBy Steven A. CoombsInsurance Law, December 2013The purposes of this article are threefold: (1) to provide a primer on controlled insurance programs (“CIP”), (2) to provide information to attorneys regarding potential pitfalls with controlled insurance programs, and (3) to provide practice pointers to help them better assist and represent their clients.
You can close the door, but…By Thomas L. CieckoGovernment Lawyers, March 2013Public bodies can close the door to discuss litigation, but the guidelines of the Open Meetings Act must be followed, as the exceptions to having a meeting open to the public are strictly construed against closed meetings.
You still have to eat!By Julie A. NeubauerWomen and the Law, May 2013The author shares some recipes that demonstrate that nutritious cooking can actually be done easily, even during the week.
Young lawyers across Illinois make big difference in fight against hungerBy Heather PfefferYoung Lawyers Division, April 2013In between writing briefs, covering court calls and billing hours, young lawyers in Illinois accomplished something big this past month: they provided more than 2,800 meals for hungry families.