2020 Annual ARDC Report: A Brief ReviewBy Leonard F. AmariSenior Lawyers, December 2021Highlights from the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission's annual report.
2020 Changemaker: Kenya Jenkins-WrightBy Kristen PrintzWomen and the Law, February 2021Kenya Jenkins-Wright was an inspiration long before she received the Illinois Bar Foundation 2020 Changemaker Award.
2021 Guardianship ChangesBy Leonard F. Berg & Heather E. VoornTrusts and Estates, September 2021An overview of the amendments to the guardianship process arising from Senate Bill 80 and other public acts adopted in 2021.
2021 State Legislative SummaryBy Phil MilskEducation Law, August 2021Summaries of new education laws signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker in summer 2021.
2021 Update: Third-Party Food Delivery Service Lawsuits and LegislationBy Jessica Guarino & Patrick WartanFood Law, December 2021Summaries of pending litigation and bills regarding third-party food delivery companies, which have been facing increasing nationwide litigation over the past several years.
2022 Will Bring Strict Limits on Illinois Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation AgreementsBy Neal F. Perryman, Brian P. Pezza, & Katherine McWherterIntellectual Property, December 2021On January 1, 2022, Illinois’ amendment to the Illinois Freedom to Work Act will take effect. The amended statute will render unenforceable non-compete agreements with employees earning less than $75,000 annually.
2022 Will Bring Strict Limits on Illinois Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation AgreementsBy Neal F. Perryman, Brian P. Pezza, & Katherine McWherterLabor and Employment Law, October 2021On January 1, 2022, Illinois’ amendment to the Illinois Freedom to Work Act will take effect. The amended statute will render unenforceable non-compete agreements with employees earning less than $75,000 annually.
5 Things an Associate Can Do to Keep UpBy Vaughn J. RichardsonYoung Lawyers Division, December 2021Five lessons one young lawyer learned during the first year of practice.
50 HyproverbsBy Justice Michael HymanBench and Bar, July 2021A list of "hyproverbs" that offer advice about the legal profession.
The Addition of ‘Necessary’ Third-Party Defendants in Dissolution MattersBy Michael A. Haber & Jamie L. RossFamily Law, June 2021Dissolution proceedings frequently involve determinations of the value and nature of assets that one party may hold jointly or severally with a person or entity that is not a party to the case.
All the Latest Developments in Health Care LawBy W. Eugene Basanta, Elizabeth LaRocca, & Grace MillerHealth Care Law, March 2021Summaries of recent federal and Illinois health care cases.
Amendment to Bill Adds Mandatory 6 Percent Prejudgment Interest to Personal Injury JudgmentsBy Jenna K. DiJohnYoung Lawyers Division, March 2021House Amendment 2 to State Bill 72, passed by the Illinois House of Representatives on March 18, 2021, presumes to modify the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure to add a mandatory prejudgment interest fee of 6 percent per year for all judgments in personal injury cases filed in Illinois.
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 - Nontaxable Unemployment BenefitsState and Local Taxation, April 2021The federally enacted American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 includes a retroactive provision making the first $10,200 per taxpayer of 2020 unemployment benefits nontaxable for individuals with modified federal adjusted gross income of less than $150,000.