Mooting ahead of class certification after Campbell-Ewald Co. v. GomezBy Ken StalkfleetFederal Civil Practice, February 2016The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Campbell-Ewald Co. v. Gomez closes the door on one strategy for rendering a case moot prior to class certification while providing guideposts for possible future strategies.
Mortgagees beware: Rents and profits ruleBy R. Stephen ScottCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, February 2016With defaults continuing on commercial property mortgage notes in many sectors of the United States, it is worth reminding mortgagees and loan servicers that the “Rents and Profits Rule” (the “Rule”) continues in effect in Illinois.
Musicians vs. politicians – The saga continuesBy Margo Lynn HablutzelIntellectual Property, September 2016Popular music has historically had political aspects. Politicians love music, using it to underscore their platforms, highlight their entrances, and set a tone for their campaigns. But musicians don’t always want politicians using their music. Several recent disputes are summarized.
My first 10 steps in foreclosing a mortgageBy Lawrence O. TalianaCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2016Over the course of his career, author Lawrence Taliana has worked to develop a step-by-step procedure for foreclosing on real estate.
New FOIA decisionsBy Everett NicholasEducation Law, August 2016On June 24, 2016, the First District interpreted the question of whether the Illinois High School Association was a subsidiary body subject to FOIA. The Second District addressed the question of what types of data a public body must disclose from its databases.
New Ill. lien bond statute makes claim resolution easierBy Samuel H. LevineCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2016Illinois is the last state to enact a lien bond statute. The new law is probably the most complicated lien bond statute and far more protective of lien claimants than those in other states.
New Illinois Public ActsBy Phil MilskEducation Law, September 2016Recently signed legislation concerning education.
New Illinois Public ActsBy Phil MilskEducation Law, August 2016New laws of interest to education law practitioners.
New laws in 2016By Joseph T. MonahanMental Health Law, April 2016The new year brought a variety of new laws and amendments to existing laws taking effect in Illinois.
New legal rules regarding medical cannabisBy Meryl Camin SosaMental Health Law, December 2016A discussion of the new rules as well as the existing legal requirements regarding medical cannabis.
New ‘office away from the office’ especially for the small, non-downtown firmsBy Anna P. KrolikowskaGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, July 2016Have you checked out the ISBA Mutual’s lawyers’ space at 20 S. Clark St., on the eighth floor? There you can find a quiet café where you can help yourself to a cup of coffee or tea, enjoy a great view, and take advantage of free Wi-Fi. Also available are micro-offices where you can make private calls.
New overdose prevention requirements for Illinois first respondersBy Jennifer BannonGovernment Lawyers, April 2016Among the new requirements, all State and local government agencies that employ law enforcement officers or firefighters must carry opioid antagonists.
New overtime rule impacts exempt employeesBy Donald S. Rothschild & Brian M. DoughertyBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, September 2016On May 18, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor issued its Final Rule which made significant changes to EAP and HC employees’ salary and compensation levels. The Final Rule did not make any changes to the salary basis test or duties test. The Final Rule becomes effective on December 1, 2016.
New overtime rule impacts exempt employeesBy Donald S. Rothschild & Brian M. DoughertyLabor and Employment Law, September 2016On May 18, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor issued its Final Rule which made significant changes to EAP and HC employees’ salary and compensation levels. The Final Rule did not make any changes to the salary basis test or duties test. The Final Rule becomes effective on December 1, 2016.
The new Rules of Federal Procedure—They’re hereBy John J. HolevasFederal Civil Practice, February 2016A highlight of five of the most significant changes to the discovery rules of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
New study finds seasonal increases in divorceBy Michele M. JochnerFamily Law, October 2016A recent study conducted by sociologists at the University of Washington has revealed a fall seasonal occurrence: an increase in filings for divorce.
New year, new you? Will 2016 differ from 2015?By Anna P. KrolikowskaGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 2016A message and call for articles from Section Chair Anna Krolikowska.
News to knowAdministrative Law, May 2016A list of Administrative Law Judges.
No common law rights for unmarried cohabitantsBy Gary R. GehlbachTrusts and Estates, December 2016In a recent Illinois Supreme Court decision, Blumenthal v. Brewer, the court ruled that to afford unmarried partners the right to enforce mutual property rights under common law would be tantamount to recognizing common law marriage.
No reliance required: Clarification on elements of Section 12(H) claim under Illinois Securities lawsBy Peter J. EvansBusiness and Securities Law, December 2016Recently, the Illinois Appellate Court for the First District decided JJR, LLC v. Turner, in which it analyzed the elements of certain claims under Section 12 of the Illinois Securities Law of 1953 and, for the first time, addressed the requirements for a claim under Section 12(H).
Note from the ChairBy George L. SchoenbeckYoung Lawyers Division, October 2016A message from YLD Chair George Schoenbeck.
A note from the ChairBy Gary H. SmithState and Local Taxation, February 2016An invitation to join the new State & Local Taxation Discussion Group.
A note from the co-editorsBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, December 2016An introduction to the issue from co-editors Mary Ann Connelly and Stan Kaminski.
A note from the co-editorsBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, November 2016An introduction to the issue from co-editors Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
A note from the co-editorsBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, October 2016An introduction to the issue from co-editors Mary Ann Connelly and Stan Kaminski.
A note from the co-editorsBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, September 2016News, updates, and an introduction to this issue from co-editors Mary Ann Connelly and Stan Kaminski.