Letter to the Editor Re: Rules of Professional ConductBy Gary L. SchlesingerCivil Practice and Procedure, September 2019A discussion on the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 7.1, Communications Concerning a Lawyer's Services.
Liability Issues Facing Estate Planning ProfessionalsBy Thomas F. Falkenberg & Kevin T. MocogniTrusts and Estates, November 2019A look at the services accountants provide in estate planning and ways estate planning professionals can protect themselves against some of the problems that can arise before and during litigation.
Life Insurance Structured Properly Provides Asset ProtectionBy Vasili Russis & Jonathan KohlTrusts and Estates, October 2019Illinois law provides for the protection of life insurance from various types of creditors, and proper planning for asset protection of life insurance will ensure benefits are provided for a family after a loved one's passing.
Likely new Illinois statutesBy Jennie E. ChristensenLabor and Employment Law, July 2019The Illinois General Assembly recently passed a number of bills that, if signed by Governor Pritzker, would impose significant new duties upon Illinois employers.
Loaned/Borrowed Employee and the Exclusive RemedyBy Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2019While some employers and insurance companies may bemoan the benefits afforded an injured worker they certainly benefit from sections 1(a)(4) and 5 of the Workers’ Compensation Act.
The Longest Serving Illinois Judge RetiresBy Hon. Alfred M. Swanson, (ret.)Bench and Bar, August 2019Judge Matoesian entered judicial service on November 19, 1965, and served in Madison and Bond counties until his retirement—the longest tenure of any active judge in Illinois.
Lost text messages lead to sanctionsBy George BellasCivil Practice and Procedure, March 2019Schmalz v. Village of North Riverside, et al. highlights the importance of taking measures to preserve data from mobile devices, as well as the risks associated with failing to take such measures.
A Man Without a Country (Almost)By William T. KaplanFederal Taxation, December 2019Taxpayers have several methods to prevent the IRS from sending the certification of delinquent tax debt to the State Department.
Managing expenses for a new officeBy Amber MikulaLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, June 2019When starting a new law office, it is advisable to set up a budget for expenses in order to determine the most cost-effective options.
Marijuana and group health plans: Is coverage possible?By Wes CovertEmployee Benefits, July 2019As Illinois prepares to legalize marijuana, group health plan sponsors, especially self-insured plan sponsors, may be considering whether they can or should include medical marijuana or cannabis products in their group health plans.
Medicaid eligibility: Koss v. Norwood one year laterBy Frank E. StepnowskiHealth Care Law, April 2019A look at the impact of Koss v. Norwood, in which the court ordered the Illinois Department of Human Services to to approve applications for Medicaid coverage within regulatory time periods.
Medical testimony and the “reasonable degree of medical certainty” standardBy Mark RouleauCivil Practice and Procedure, January 2019The meaning of "reasonable degree of medical certainty" is often misunderstood by physicians, making it extremely important to explain this legal term to a client’s treating physicians before their depositions are taken.