Chair’s columnBy Lori G. LevinWomen and the Law, February 2019All about Lynn Price, whose story you will hear if you attend "Girls in Crisis: Foster Care and Immigrants" in May.
Chair’s columnBy Heather HurstFamily Law, February 2019A note from the chair, Heather Hurst.
Chair’s columnBy Heather HurstFamily Law, January 2019A summary of the changes and amendments made to the maintenance section of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, which became effective on January 1.
Chasing zero: The NTSB recommendation to lower BAC limits from .08 to .05By J. Brick Van Der SnickTraffic Laws and Courts, March 2019Lowering the limit would place a heavier burden on the prosecutor’s office with a drastic increase in the passage of field sobriety tests by those suspected of impaired driving.
Child Inclusive MediationBy Linda SheehanChild Law, August 2019Pursuant to the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, parents are required to attend mediation if they are unable to resolve issues pertaining to allocation of parental responsibilities by agreement.
Choice of Entity in 2019: Focus on Section 199A for Flow-ThroughsBy Kathy Garlow & Shaul WassermanFederal Taxation, September 2019Proper business categorization is an essential decision for an organization. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, enacted in 2017, makes it necessary to revisit the basics of categorization.
Civil stalking mediation in OhioBy Reagan QuynnAlternative Dispute Resolution, May 2019A pilot program was developed to address the increase in civil stalking petition filings.
Claims Against a Decedent’s Non-Probate Property in IllinoisBy Joel A. SchoenmeyerTrusts and Estates, December 2019In the near future, the treatment of a decedent’s living trust property will be governed by the terms of the Illinois Trust Code, which becomes effective on January 1, 2020.
Co-Editors’ NoteBy Mary Anne Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, December 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-Editors’ NoteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley KaminskiState and Local Taxation, November 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-Editors’ NoteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, October 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-Editors’ NoteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, September 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, August 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, July 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, June 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, May 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, April 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, March 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, February 2019An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley R. Kaminski.
Co-editors’ noteBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, January 2019An introduction to the issue from co-editors Mary Ann Connelly and Stanley Kaminski.
Code Revision Commission v. Public.Resource.Org: Copyright of laws and public worksBy Peter J. OrlowiczIntellectual Property, January 2019Code Revision Commission, State of Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org., Inc. identifies three factors to consider in determining “whether a written work is attributable to the constructive authorship of the People” and, as a result, not copyrightable.