The Unknown or Contrary Mineral OwnerBy Matthew L. McArthyMineral Law, September 2019A discussion of legal remedies available for oil and gas operators facing common legal problems.
Upcoming CLE eventsPrivacy and Information Security Law, May 2019Upcoming continued legal education offerings of interest.
Upcoming Privacy & Security Law EventsPrivacy and Information Security Law, September 2019A list of upcoming events relevant to the Privacy & Information Security Law Section.
U.S. Supreme Court addresses state income taxation of trusts in KaestnerBy Oliver R. MerrillTrusts and Estates, July 2019On June 21, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in North Carolina Department of Revenue v. Kimberley Rice Kaestner 1992 Family Trust, which considered whether the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from taxing trusts based on trust beneficiaries’ in-state residency.
U.S. Supreme Court holds class arbitration cannot be ordered absent an express agreementBy Jay SchleppenbachAlternative Dispute Resolution, July 2019The U.S. Supreme Court concluded in Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela that class arbitration cannot be compelled where the arbitration agreement is not silent but rather ambiguous about the availability of such arbitration.
USEPA Considers Emission Standards for MethaneBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, December 2019The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's one-size-fits-all approach with respect to all oil and natural gas operators in the United States has a disproportional impact on conventional operations such as those in Illinois where the norm is low production wells and small business operators.
Using ADR in Estate Planning and AdministrationBy David C. ThiesAlternative Dispute Resolution, December 2019A call to incorporate ADR techniques in the administration of trusts and estates.
Using cloud-based law practice management software for document automationBy Michael BrennanLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, January 2019Whether it’s an engagement letter, power of attorney, lease, or contract, document automation can save you time and reduce risk, leading to a more efficient and effective practice.
Validity of E-Signatures in IllinoisBy Bryan SimsLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, September 2019A look at whether electronic signatures are permissible with e-filing in Illinois.
VAPs and youBy Jared GiuffreChild Law, May 2019An overview of voluntary acknowledgement of paternity.
Website accessibility and the ADABy Ethel SpyratosLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, April 2019There has been a recent surge of lawsuits against businesses under the Americans with Disabilities Act based on claims that their websites are places of public accommodation and are not fully accessible to people with various impairments.
Welcome to the 2019-20 bar yearBy Karen KloppeElder Law, July 2019An introduction to the issue from the editor, Karen Kloppe.
What every lawyer should know about the internet of thingsBy Jonathan NesslerBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, July 2019The internet of things is an ever-expanding group of smart devices that have infiltrated our everyday lives and the daily operations of many law firms, but they present a number of security concerns.
What every lawyer should know about the internet of thingsBy Jonathan NesslerLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, June 2019The internet of things is an ever-expanding group of smart devices that have infiltrated our everyday lives and the daily operations of many law firms, but they present a number of security concerns.