Depositions in the Time of COVID-19By Judy ConwayYoung Lawyers Division, April 2020One of the many changes lawyers and law firms are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic is the continuation of discovery using virtual depositions.
Detective Sworn Report Not Fatal: People v. Raupp, 2020 IL App (2d) 190309By Adam M. MillerTraffic Laws and Courts, October 2020On February 20, 2020 the second district appellate court reversed a trial court’s decision to rescind a statutory summary suspension based on a defective sworn report and the resulting statutorily deficient notice.
The Dicamba Roller Coaster ContinuesBy Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, June 2020A recent ninth circuit opinion found that the conditional registration of three dicamba-based herbicides was improperly issued by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Dis-AppearanceBy Hon. Eugene G. DohertyCivil Practice and Procedure, October 2020A look at what to do in situations involving an absent defendant.
Disaster Planning for Food Crisis ResponseBy Jessica Guarino & A. Bryan EndresFood Law, October 2020An overview of the limited progress the federal and state governments have made to update and modernize food crisis planning.
Discovery in the United States in Support of International ArbitrationsBy Hyun Yung (Julia) LeeAlternative Dispute Resolution, January 2020The rules and laws governing arbitration remain ambiguous in international disputes, and recent attention has been paid to the discovery process in international arbitration.
Discovery in the United States in Support of International Arbitrations Part 1By Hyun Yung (Julia) LeeInternational and Immigration Law, April 2020The rules and laws governing arbitration remain ambiguous in international disputes, and recent attention has been paid to the discovery process in international arbitration.
Discovery in the United States in Support of International Arbitrations: Part 2By Hyun Yung (Julia) LeeInternational and Immigration Law, May 2020The rules and laws governing arbitration remain ambiguous in international disputes, and recent attention has been paid to the discovery process in international arbitration.
Discovery Sanctions and the Importance of Thorough Preparation of Written Discovery ResponsesBy Deanna L. LitzenburgCivil Practice and Procedure, June 2020While the process of answering written discovery requests can often be tedious, it is necessary for practitioners to take an active role in preparing responses and facilitating full and complete disclosures from their clients in accordance with the Illinois rules.
Diversity and Inclusion: Professionalism at Work in the LawBy Marcus Dominguez & Judge Debra B. WalkerFamily Law, August 2020On February 25, 2020, Judge Debra B. Walker and Judge Diane M. Shelley led an open discussion with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers centered around diversity and inclusion in the legal workplace.
Diversity and Inclusion: Professionalism at Work in the LawBy Marcus Dominguez & Judge Debra B. WalkerElder Law, July 2020On February 25, 2020, as representatives of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, Judge Debra B. Walker and Judge Diane M. Shelley led an open discussion with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers centered around diversity and inclusion in the legal workplace.
Diversity and Inclusion: Professionalism at Work in the LawBy Marcus Dominguez & Judge Debra B. WalkerFamily Law, June 2020On February 25, 2020, as representatives of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, Judge Debra B. Walker and Judge Diane M. Shelley led an open discussion with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers centered around diversity and inclusion in the legal workplace.
Do All Americans Deserve Birthright Citizenship?By Hon. Geraldine D’SouzaRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, February 2020A look at the history and future of birthright citizenship in the United States.
Do You Know Who You Are Dealing With? Get the Legal Business Name of Your CustomerBy Adam B. WhitemanCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, November 2020If you are entering in to a contract or a credit agreement by which you will be providing goods or services to another business, it is critical that you correctly identify your customer’s name on the contract and/or credit agreement.
Editor’s CommentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichInternational and Immigration Law, December 2020An introduction to the issue from the editor, Lewis F. Matuszewich.
Editor’s CommentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichInternational and Immigration Law, September 2020An introduction to the issue from the editor, Lewis F. Matuszewich.