10 tips for negotiating DUI cases: One prosecutor’s perspectiveBy Jeremy J. RicheyTraffic Laws and Courts, March 2014This article contains ten quick tips, from this author-prosecutor’s perspective, that will help improve your next results at the negotiation table.
2015 retirement plan limitationsBy Bernard G. PeterCorporate Law Departments, December 2014The complete list of the IRS 2015 dollar limitations for benefits, compensation and contributions.
6 strategies to better represent sellers of real estateBy Colleen L. SahlasReal Estate Law, June 2014Implement these six strategies when representing sellers of residential real estate to avoid a myriad of problems down the road.
Abolish Rule 23 non-precedential ordersBy Robert T. ParkCivil Practice and Procedure, December 2014Many Rule 23 orders contain important and unique statements of the law, which could be of value to brief writers and judicial decision makers at the trial and appellate level.
The accountant-client privilegeBy Matthew A. NelsonTrusts and Estates, May 2014The 4th District Appellate Court recently established an exception to the accountant-client privilege in the case of Brunton v. Kruger.
Administrative law case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumAdministrative Law, January 2014Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Administrative law implications of the Firearm Concealed Carry ActBy Tracy DouglasAdministrative Law, January 2014This article will discuss the application process and administrative procedures outlined in the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, and note potential issues with its implementation from an administrative law perspective.
Adopt-A-Base Program FAQsFederal Taxation, January 2014Find out more about this pro bono opportunity and how you can become involved.
Advice from the benchBy Christina N. MaleckiYoung Lawyers Division, June 2014Some tips and advice from current judges from different counties throughout the State of Illinois to help newly admitted attorneys prepare for their courtroom appearances.
An alternative to jail: How the judicial system is assisting women at riskBy Jon KingzetteAlternative Dispute Resolution, March 2014The purpose of a Girls Court is to help prostitutes and other women at risk find comfort, come to terms with the fact that they were exploited, and try to prepare for a new life.