The Defend Trade Secrets Act—New employer rights and responsibilitiesBy Michael R. LiedLabor and Employment Law, September 2016Businesses now can bring trade secret claims under federal as well as state law and can litigate trade secret claims in federal court without having to establish another basis for jurisdiction.
The Defend Trade Secrets Act—New employer rights and responsibilitiesBy Michael R. LiedFederal Civil Practice, June 2016Businesses now can bring trade secret claims under federal as well as state law and can litigate trade secret claims in federal court without having to establish another basis for jurisdiction.
A defendant’s right to contest proximate cause in aggravated DUI casesBy Anthony A. BrunoTraffic Laws and Courts, May 2016In People v. Way, The appellate court ruled that the defendant should have been allowed to present her evidence, and the State should have been allowed to attack it.
Deficiency denied due to delay in the sale of collateralBy Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, May 2016Once a loan goes bad, the creditor is often left with many avenues and options but little likelihood of a full recovery. But what happens when the creditor’s action, or inaction, becomes an issue?
Demystifying strategic planning: Why do law firms plan?By Alex M. RechenmacherLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, June 2016Set aside the necessary time to write a plan for your firm. Involve your stakeholders and prepare something that everybody can get behind, and your firm is then positioned to clearly speak to clients about why they should retain you for their legal needs.
Department of Treasury releases final DB funding regulationsBy William H. MayerEmployee Benefits, May 2016Applicable for plan years beginning on and after January 1, 2016, the final regulations are substantially the same as the proposed regulations, but there a few changes to consider.
Department to consider injection well issuesMineral Law, March 2016Class II wells are used to inject fluids associated with oil and natural gas production. These fluids are primarily salt water that is brought to the surface while producing oil and gas.
Des Moines Water Works lawsuit: A Big SplashBy Kristine A. TidgrenAgricultural Law, May 2016A complaint filed last year is asking a federal court to do what no other court or state or federal agency has done: declare farm drainage tile to be a “point source” subject to Clean Water Act regulation.
Despite recent progress, criminal records remain a neglected human rights issueBy Ken StalkfleetHuman and Civil Rights, June 2016With HUD recently issuing new guidance on the use of criminal history information by housing providers, now is a good time to discuss the human rights issues attendant to criminal records.
DHS publishes new STEM OPT Rule with effective date of May 10, 2016By Songhee SohnInternational and Immigration Law, April 2016This new rule makes far-reaching changes to the existing program and contains both opportunities and responsibilities for U.S. employers that employ recent foreign national graduates.
Discount Inn, Inc. v. City of ChicagoBy Charlotte AdelmanAdministrative Law, June 2016In this case, the Seventh Circuit ruled that the fencing ordinance and the weed ordinance should not be invalidated as violations of the Constitution.
Disgorgement of fees ordered in In re Marriage of SquireBy Michele M. JochnerFamily Law, February 2016In In re Marriage of Squire, the Appellate Court affirmed a disgorgement order requiring the wife’s attorneys to pay $60,000 to the husband’s attorneys, even though the wife had borrowed funds from her mother to pay her own fees, and the husband was gainfully employed.
Do your legal research… Very well!By Michael J. MaslankaReal Estate Law, January 2016Some thoughts on spelling, hyphens and terminology when conducting legal research.
DOL issues groundbreaking fiduciary investment rulesBy Maria Hiltunen & Ken SachsEmployee Benefits, May 2016On April 6, 2016, the Department of Labor (DOL) released its long-awaited conflict of interest final rule imposing fiduciary standards on investment professionals regarding their relationships with retirement plan participants, IRA participants and related fiduciaries.
Don’t forget dad! Short-term guardianships aren’t just for the kidsBy J. Amber DrewTrusts and Estates, November 2016The Illinois Probate Code specifically authorizes, without court approval, the use of short-term guardianships for disabled adults when the guardian is unavailable or unable to carry out his or her guardianship duties.
Don’t forget dad! Short-term guardianships aren’t just for the kidsBy J. Amber DrewElder Law, February 2016The Illinois Probate Code specifically authorizes, without court approval, the use of short-term guardianships for disabled adults when the guardian is unavailable or unable to carry out his or her guardianship duties.
Drafting a deed in trust without destroying tenancy by the entiretyBy Frank GreenfieldTrusts and Estates, March 2016A recent Illinois case illustrates how to maintain the protection of tenancy by the entirety when funding a revocable living trust with the marital home.
Drafting an all-star lineup of co-trustees for trust managementBy Neil T. Goltermann & Daniel S. PorterTrusts and Estates, July 2016While appointing a team of co-trustees is a great way to take care of each phase of trust management, the following cases provide some specific things to watch out for when drafting the players for the trust management lineup.