Welcome from The Catalyst editorsBy Cindy G. Buys & Kelly ThamesWomen and the Law, July 2015Learn more about this newsletter and how to submit articles.
What does “cf.” mean again?By Michael J. MaslankaReal Estate Law, November 2015The 2nd District Appellate Court answered this question in its opinion filed on March 21, 2012 in the case of In Re Marriage of Romano.
What in the world is Echo?By Don MateerSenior Lawyers, November 2015Echo is voice-activated access to music information, provided you're an Amazon Prime member.
What is a blawg and why should you care?By Nicole SartoriLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2015Why should you write a legal blog or 'blawg,' as the tech guys call it? Because it can generate leads, establishes you as a leader in your field among your colleagues, and it can be a stress reliever.
What is due and what is not due: That is the questionBy Amber L. MichligCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, February 2015A look at the rights and responsibilities for all parties under the Condominum Property Act.
What makes an exceptional family law attorney?By Jeanne M. ReynoldsFamily Law, January 2015How does a new attorney navigate family law and impress the judge? The author provides her top ten tips, observations, and suggestions.
What practitioners and plan fiduciaries need to know about Tibble v. Edison InternationalBy Steve FloresEmployee Benefits, July 2015In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that ERISA's six-year statute of limitations for claims of fiduciary breach applies to both the initial selection of a plan investment and the ongoing monitoring of that plan investment.
What the media isn’t telling you about the Redskins trademark lawsuitBy Kay WeilerHuman and Civil Rights, January 2015While the media and a significant number of supporters of Native Americans have expressed outrage at the Eastern District of Virginia's recent decision, it is clearly aligned with U.S. law.
What you need to know about the BAIID machineBy Lisa DunnTraffic Laws and Courts, December 2015This article will explore exactly what the BAIID machine is, who is required to install the BAIID machine, and what “tips” you can give your clients in order to be successful while driving a vehicle equipped with the BAIID machine.
What’s happening at the PTOBy Andrew ByrnesIntellectual Property, January 2015Read the remarks from Andrew Byrnes, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
When can parents leave their children alone?By Diane L. Redleaf & Angela PetersChild Law, December 2015The current law and policy on the question of what constitutes “inadequate supervision” is, quite frankly, a mess. In Illinois, there are at least four different legal standards at play in Illinois’ intersecting criminal, juvenile court and governing child welfare reporting and investigations law.
When can parents leave their children alone?By Diane L. Redleaf & Angela PetersFamily Law, November 2015The current law and policy on the question of what constitutes “inadequate supervision” is, quite frankly, a mess. In Illinois, there are at least four different legal standards at play in Illinois’ intersecting criminal, juvenile court and governing child welfare reporting and investigations law.
When do you qualify as a traveling employee?By Robert J. FinleyWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2015The traveling employee case generally presents an uncertain path to benefits due to the fact-specific nature of the inquiry.
When God is in the prenupBy Jennifer Cunningham BeelerFamily Law, December 2015This article explores a Jewish get, an Islamic Mahr, and a Roman Catholic annulment for the intertwining of the secular and sectarian.
When net income is neither net nor incomeBy Christopher W. BohlenFamily Law, May 2015The concept of net income seems simple. That simplicity hits a brick wall when a person obligated to pay child support is the owner of a non-incorporated business.
When the Pope speaksBy Michael J. MaslankaHuman and Civil Rights, October 2015Have an opinion on the Pope's comment regarding the action or inaction of Kim Davis, County Clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky? Let us know in the comments section of this article!