Case summariesBy Walter J. Zukowski & James S. PetersEducation Law, September 2016The case of Moore v. Board of Education of the City of Chicago may signal a similar limitation of discretion for all Illinois school districts faced with similar circumstances.
Case summariesInsurance Law, August 2016Summaries of the cases in this issue.
Case summariesBy Sonni Choi Williams, Matt Dionne, Rita Elsner, John Foltz, Joshua Herman, & Phillip B. LenziniLocal Government Law, June 2016Recent cases summarized by the members of the Local Government Law Section's Litigation Committee.
Case summariesInsurance Law, June 2016Summaries of the cases in this issue.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr. (Ret.)Administrative Law, June 2016Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.Administrative Law, May 2016Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesInsurance Law, May 2016Summaries of the cases in this issue.
Case summariesAdministrative Law, March 2016Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumAdministrative Law, January 2016Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Sonni Choi Williams, Matthew S. Dionne, Rita Elsner, John Foltz, Joshua Herman, & Phillip B. LenziniLocal Government Law, January 2016Cases of interest to local government law practitioners.
Case summary: Blumenthal v. BrewerBy Kathryn E. EisenhartHuman and Civil Rights, September 2016This case addresses the division of assets and property jointly owned by a same-sex couple.
Case updatesBy Danya A. Grunyk, Hilary A. Sefton, Leah D. Setzen, Victoria C. Kelly, Katie C. VanDeusen, & Heather M. WhiteChild Law, December 2016Recent cases of interest to child law practitioners.
Cash flow management for contingent fee firmsBy Daniel M. BreenLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, May 2016Author Dan Breen shares the tools his firm uses to measure cash flow.
Caught by recaptureBy Michael G. CortinaReal Estate Law, April 2016Not only did the appellate court affirm the decision of the trial court, which found that recapture rights are not a part of real estate and cannot be terminated by foreclosure, it also affirmed the decision to award $179,000 in attorneys’ fees to the appellee as the prevailing party in the litigation.
Celebrating ADRBy Sandra CrawfordAlternative Dispute Resolution, October 2016This year’s celebration of Mediation Week will take place between October 16th and 22nd.
Chair columnBy Julie A. JohnsonWomen and the Law, December 2016Paid family leave is a difficult issue for many Illinois attorneys. Let us all send the message that Paid Family Leave is a priority for Illinois lawyers, while at the same time sending our comments and suggested revisions to Senate Bill 260.
Chair columnBy Matthew A. KirshFamily Law, April 2016A message from Chair Matt Kirsh.
Chair columnBy Matthew A. KirshFamily Law, February 2016A message from Family Law Section Chair Matt Kirsh.
Chair columnBy Matthew A. KirshFamily Law, January 2016A message from Chair Matt Kirsh.
Chairman’s columnBy Lane HarveyFamily Law, July 2016A message from 2016-17 Section Chair Lane Harvey.
Chair’s columnBy Hon. Michael B. HymanBench and Bar, October 2016Just because 'weasels'-- habitually confrontational and mean-spirited attorneys-- abandon professionalism is no excuse for your joining their herd. Here are three ways to respond when you encounter one.
Chair’s columnBy Julie A. JohnsonWomen and the Law, October 2016A message from Chair Julie A. Johnson, formerly Julie Neubauer.
Chair’s columnBy Julie A. NeubauerWomen and the Law, August 2016A message from Committee Chair Julie Neubauer.
Chair’s columnBy Raquel G. MartinezLaw Related Education for the Public, August 2016An overview of the activities of the Standing Committee on Law-Related Education over the past year.
Chair’s columnBy Ebony R. HuddlestonGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, July 2016A message from Section Chair Ebony Huddleston.
Chair’s columnBy Emily N. MasalskiWomen and the Law, June 2016Some highlights of the Committee's accomplishments over the past year.
Chair’s columnBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr. (Ret.)Senior Lawyers, June 2016An introduction to the issue from Chair Ed Schoenbaum.
Chair’s columnBy Harry DubnickAlternative Dispute Resolution, June 2016A message from Chair Harry Dubnick.
Chair’s columnBy Hon. Jeanne M. ReynoldsBench and Bar, May 2016A message from the Bench & Bar Section Chair, Hon. Jeanne Reynolds.