Claims against members of a dissolved LLCBy Paul OsbornCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, January 2014Some states provide for express liability of members after an LLC is dissolved when creditors are unpaid. Illinois is not one.
Clear warning for attorneys in wrongful death casesBy Mark RouleauCivil Practice and Procedure, August 2014The case of Estate of Powell v. John C. Wunsch, P.C. stands as a clear lesson for all plaintiffs’ counsel that they must seek to probate the portions of settlements that are allocated to minors and incompetents that exceed $5,000.
Closing argument: Some topics to considerBy John M. StalmackCivil Practice and Procedure, January 2014A useful article to guide you when crafting your closing arguments.
Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot ProgramBy Hon. Edward M. MaloneyBench and Bar, January 2014On January 1, 2014, Illinois joined 18 other states and the District of Columbia in removing state-level criminal penalties from the medical use of cannabis.
Compensation for household servicesBy Mark RouleauCivil Practice and Procedure, June 2014Anytime a person is unable to perform their ordinary job duties causing them to suffer a loss of income it is very likely that they also suffer a loss of the household services that they would have ordinarily provided to themselves or their spouses. This element of damages is frequently overlooked even though it is very easily calculated.
Constitutional challenges made to the Pension Reform ActBy Aaron B. MaduffLabor and Employment Law, October 2014This article starts with a discussion of the state of the law prior to the Constitutional Convention of 1970 and what led to the addition of the Pension Protection Clause in the Illinois Constitution. It then proceeds to discuss the various challenges made to the law, and finally provides an update on the status of the suits, including the order of injunctive relief entered by the Court on May 14, 2014.
Constitutionality of Secretary of State BAIID violation hearingsBy Larry A. DavisTraffic Laws and Courts, May 2014Since the burden of proof is on the driver to establish that no violation occurred, the Secretary of State will typically uphold the suspension based solely on the evidence provided by the printout.
The “construction exemption” for contractor unfunded pension withdrawal liabilityBy Stanley N. WasserConstruction Law, October 2014A look at some of the basic concepts that must be understood for advising construction contractor clients whether the “construction exemption” will protect their client from unfunded pension withdrawal liability.
Cook County offers temporary tax incentive expansionBy Joanne Elliott & Melissa WhitleyState and Local Taxation, December 2014A look at the qualifications, process, and the requirements that qualifying commercial and industrial properties located in Cook County must fulfill in order to be eligible for the new temporary tax incentive.
CorrectionEducation Law, February 2014Acknowledging an error in the October issue of this newsletter.
The court cost conundrumBy Marty ShanahanLocal Government Law, January 2014A discussion of the problems of complex and ever-escalating court costs for non-aggravated traffic tickets.