10 Tech Tips Every Lawyer Should KnowBy Christine HuntYoung Lawyers Division, March 2020An outline of ten tips, tricks, and products to help lawyers practice more efficiently.
120 Years Later: The Juvenile Court in IllinoisBy Elizabeth ClarkeChild Law, January 2020Illinois led the world in establishing and protecting the rights of children when its first juvenile court was founded in 1899.
19 Ways to Manage Stress and Avoid Conflict While Staying IndoorsBy E. Kenneth Wright, Jr., Erin Clifford, & Michael B. HymanWorkers’ Compensation Law, May 2020A list of ways to help you manage the stress and potential interpersonal conflicts posed by COVID-19 confinement.
2019 Legislative Update Part 2By Phil MilskEducation Law, January 2020Summaries of major bills relating to education that were signed into law in 2019.
2020 ResolutionsElder Law, January 2020A list of possible resolutions for the year.
2020: Rough Times for the Coal IndustryBy John H. HendersonMineral Law, June 2020A look at the general health of and outlook for the Illinois coal industry in 2020.
2021 Retirement Savings Limitations ReleasedBy Kathryn Van EeuwenTrusts and Estates, December 2020A summary of IRS Notice 2020-79's retirement savings plan limitations for 2021.
$5.2 Million Dollar Verdict Awarded in Civil Rights CaseBy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, March 2020A summary of Wrice v. Byrne, in which the jury awarded awarded $4 million in general damages against the city of Chicago, and $600,000 each in punitive damages against two police officers involved.
ADA Permits Employers to Require Medical Examinations for Problematic BehaviorBy Fiona W. OngLabor and Employment Law, June 2020Two federal appellate courts in May 2020 affirmed the right of employers under the Americans with Disabilities Act to require a medical examination to assess an employee’s fitness for duty based upon troubling conduct.
Advantage Marketing Group, Inc. v. Keane: Seek a Waiver or Resign Before You Transact and SignBy Prof. Charles W. Murdock & Barbara MenesesBusiness and Securities Law, October 2020When a shareholder in a closely held corporation becomes disaffected, it is not unusual that they take actions somewhat similar to those that the plaintiff pled the defendant took in Advantage Marketing Group, Inc. v. Keane.
All the Latest Developments in Health Care LawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Grace MillerHealth Care Law, September 2020Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
All the Latest Developments in Health Care LawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Grace MillerHealth Care Law, March 2020Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
AlphaTrust SoupBy Michael J. MaslankaSenior Lawyers, March 2020A look at the trusts that can be discussed with clients.
AlphaTrust SoupBy Michael J. MaslankaGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 2020A look at the trusts that can be discussed with clients.
An Analysis of Sharpe v. WestmorelandBy Emily RappFamily Law, November 2020Partners to a civil union now have standing to petition for parenting time as a result of the Illinois Supreme Court’s ruling in Sharpe v. Westmoreland.
Annual Sexual Harassment Training RequirementElder Law, February 2020As part of the Illinois Human Rights Act, all employers in Illinois will now be required to provide annual anti-sexual harassment training to employees beginning in calendar year 2020.
Appeals Court Reinstates Suit Alleging Improper Borrowing by the StateBy Robert P. OsgoodGovernment Lawyers, November 2020On August 6, 2020, the appellate court overturned a circuit court ruling dismissing Illinois Policy Institute CEO John Tillman’s lawsuit surrounding Illinois’ issuance of general obligation bonds in 2003 and 2017.