Are You Interested?By Jessica PatchikFamily Law, March 2021Effective January 1, 2021, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services stopped accounting for interest on child support arrearages.
Asserting an Undue Burden Under FOIA: Details MatterBy James WebbGovernment Lawyers, May 2021A recent decision by the first district appellate court should remind practitioners of the importance of detail when replying to a Freedom of Information Act request they believe is unduly burdensome.
Author’s NoteBy William A. PeithmannTrusts and Estates, September 2021A note from William A. Peithman on his article from 1994, The Case for Amending the Attorney's Malpractice Law, which has been republished in this issue.
Bank Not Liable Under Fiduciary Obligations ActBy Michael WeissmanCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, November 2021A summary and analysis of Praither v. Northbrook Bank & Trust Co., in which a noncustomer of a bank sought to hold the bank liable under the Fiduciary Obligations Act.
Bank Suffers Wire Transfer TraumaBy Michael WeissmanCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, April 2021A summary and analysis of In re Citibank August 11, 2020 Wire Transfers.
Bankruptcy Court Lifts Automatic Stay to Permit Arbitration of Non-Core ClaimsBy Jay SchleppenbachCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, November 2021In cases involving both a bankruptcy and an arbitration agreement, courts have to analyze whether enforcing a valid arbitration agreement would inherently conflict with the underlying purposes of the Bankruptcy Code.
Bankruptcy Court Lifts Automatic Stay to Permit Arbitration of Non-Core ClaimsBy Jay SchleppenbachAlternative Dispute Resolution, October 2021In cases involving both a bankruptcy and an arbitration agreement, courts have to analyze whether enforcing a valid arbitration agreement would inherently conflict with the underlying purposes of the Bankruptcy Code.
A Bench PerspectiveBy Justice William E. Holdridge, Ashley Kidd, Hailey Rehberg Witt, & Steven WingerWorkers’ Compensation Law, November 2021Frequently asked questions about the Workers' Compensation Commission.
Benefits and Issues of Zoom CourtBy Edward WasilewskiYoung Lawyers Division, November 2021An overview of the benefits and drawbacks of conducting court hearings over Zoom.
Better Self-Editing Through TechnologyBy Daniel KayLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, March 2021Tips and software recommendation for reviewing and editing your own writing.