Upcoming changes to Illinois Child Support LawBy Stephanie TangYoung Lawyers Division, August 2016Illinois may soon join 39 other states in adopting an “Income Shares” model of child support, which would dramatically change how child support is calculated.
Updates in Swiss business lawBy Florian S. JörgInternational and Immigration Law, November 2016Significant changes to Swiss business law during the period from January 1 to July 1, 2016.
Updates in Swiss business lawBy Florian S. JörgInternational and Immigration Law, April 2016A look at the significant changes in Swiss business law between July 1, 2015 and February 1, 2016.
U.S. Supreme Court finds security screenings not compensable under the FLSABy Jon D. HoagLabor and Employment Law, February 2016While the holding in Integrity Staffing is certainly a win for employers, mismanagement of preliminary or postiliminary requirements could lead to union organizing, demands, or other pressure.
A useful resource: TRAC ImmigrationBy Patrick M. KinnallyInternational and Immigration Law, October 2016Anyone interested in immigration policy based on quantitative analysis should consider consulting TRAC Immigration (Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse).
Using safety ordinances to establish the duty of care in premises casesBy Bradley N. PollockTort Law, October 2016In premises liability cases, the defendant’s actual or constructive knowledge of the dangerous condition, as well as the open-and-obvious doctrine, are part of the analysis of whether a defendant owes a duty to the plaintiff.
Using the cloud to streamline your practice and reduce IT costsBy Tracy A. BrammeierYoung Lawyers Division, April 2016what if you spill coffee all over your computer, or a flood destroys the power cables, frying your hardware, and you haven’t backed up to your external hard drive in over a week? What if you need quick access to your files from another state, or need to contact your office while out of the country without racking up international charges?
Video testimony: One-way, two-way, Skype, closed circuit: Let me count the ways….By Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr.Bench and Bar, November 2016This article is the result of a New Mexico Supreme Court case involving the use of Skype in a criminal case. It will present a brief history of the use of video in criminal proceedings in Illinois and other states.
Virtual law offices—A primerBy Michael BrennanLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, May 2016Operating a pure VLO is not for every practitioner, but incorporating some virtual characteristics into an existing brick and mortar firm can create new opportunities for client interaction and increased growth.
What are you worth—The new U.S. DOT DBE regulationsBy Margery NewmanConstruction Law, January 2016One of the most hotly contested revisions of the U.S. DOT's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program relates to the personal net worth form and related requirements to qualify.
What does “shall” mean?By Patrick M. KinnallyCivil Practice and Procedure, September 2016The use of the word “shall” in a statute, apparently, is not dispositive of legislative intent, it seems.
What does your e-mail address say about you?By Rana E. MeentsLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, February 2016Is your e-mail address conveying the image you want to convey?
What is a coordinated appeals issue?By James CreechFederal Taxation, September 2016Known internally as Appeals Coordinated Issues, or ACI for short, they can be a peek into what the IRS considers hot topics in tax or potential areas for abuse.
What next: Enforcing an administrative adjudication orderBy Lisle A. StalterLocal Government Law, July 2016What enforcement remedies will a court impose for a respondent who is ordered to take certain action in response to an ordinance violation and fails to do so? Will a court hold such respondent in contempt?
What NOT to include in your attorney modification lettersBy Colleen L. SahlasReal Estate Law, August 2016Modification letters that haven’t been thought through or well written can result in undermining our client’s best interests.
What’s app?Government Lawyers, December 2016Are you aware of these apps that help you with e-discovery?
What’s app?Government Lawyers, October 2016A look at some jury apps that may help you in your trial life-- by allowing you to input juror responses during voir dire, make a seating chart, watch juror responses and note-taking, and assist in striking jurors.
When defense is offense: Burdens of proof in mortgage foreclosure trialsBy Michael G. CortinaCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, August 2016Despite the scant amount of published decisions on the topic, the only Illinois decisions pertaining to the proof required in mortgage foreclosure cases state that the mortgagee merely needs to offer the note and mortgage into evidence in order to prove its prima facie case.