Delaware Supreme Court Holds Corporate Wrongdoing Need Not Be Actionable to Justify Stockholder Books & Records InspectionBy Samuel NeschisBusiness and Securities Law, March 2021The Delaware Supreme Court recently addressed the issue of whether a stockholder seeking inspection of a corporation’s books and records pursuant to section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law for the purpose of investigating mismanagement or wrongdoing by the corporation or its fiduciaries must demonstrate that the alleged mismanagement or wrongdoing is actionable in order to establish a proper purpose for the inspection.
Department of Labor Retirement Plan Cybersecurity GuidanceBy Bernard G. PeterCorporate Law Departments, June 2021A summary of the cybersecurity tips issued by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration.
Did You Know?Real Estate Law, April 2021Utah is the first state to allow law firms with non-lawyer owners and non-traditional legal service providers to operate.
Discovery Depositions: Preparation & ExecutionBy Thomas M. ConnellyYoung Lawyers Division, October 2021It is crucial that lawyers are properly prepared for depositions so that they can execute their line of questioning and develop their case in a favorable manner.
Diversity Leadership AwardDiversity Leadership Council, November 2021The Diversity Leadership Award recognizes long-standing, continuing, and exceptional commitment by an individual or an organization to the critical importance of diversity within the Illinois legal community, its judiciary, and within the Illinois State Bar Association.
Do Good! Feel Good! Become an ISBA Pro Bono Partner!By Anna KrolikowskiaInsurance Law, October 2021The ISBA’s Pro Bono Partner initiative offers our members the opportunity to meet the ever-growing need for pro bono service.
Do Good! Feel Good! Become an ISBA Pro Bono Partner!By Anna KrolikowskiaCriminal Justice, October 2021The ISBA’s Pro Bono Partner initiative offers our members the opportunity to meet the ever-growing need for pro bono service.
Do Good! Feel Good! Become an ISBA Pro Bono Partner!By Anna KrolikowskiaSenior Lawyers, October 2021The ISBA’s Pro Bono Partner initiative offers our members the opportunity to meet the ever-growing need for pro bono service.
Do Good! Feel Good! Become an ISBA Pro Bono Partner!By Anna KrolikowskiaYoung Lawyers Division, October 2021The ISBA’s Pro Bono Partner initiative offers our members the opportunity to meet the ever-growing need for pro bono service.
Do Not Try This YourselfBy Nigel S. SmithCivil Practice and Procedure, September 2021A look at why laypeople should hire attorneys to handle their more complex legal issues.
Does State Commit a Discovery Violation When Evidence Does Not Exist?By Anisa Jordan & Victoria BuchholzTraffic Laws and Courts, May 2021People v. Althoff discusses whether a discovery violation occurs when the state fails to produce evidence requested by the defendant that normally would exist in the context of a DUI investigation but, for whatever reason, does not exist.
DOL Will Consider Telemedicine an ‘In-Person’ VisitBy Garrett David KennedyLabor and Employment Law, March 2021On December 29, 2020, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division issued Field Assistance Bulletin No. 2020-8 addressing the use of telemedicine in establishing a serious health condition under the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Don’t Be a Cat and Other Zoom TipsBy Matt LoarLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, March 2021Tips to present your best professional self on Zoom.
Don’t Lien on Me: Reprioritization of Mechanics LiensBy Samuel H. LevineReal Estate Law, June 2021Mechanics lien statutes are a delicate balance among the rights of owners, contractors, secondary subcontractors, and lenders.
DOT Final Rule on Service AnimalsBy William GorenAnimal Law, November 2021On December 10, 2020, the U.S. Department of Transportation published its final rule to amend the Department’s Air Carrier Access Act regulation on traveling by air with service animals.