The ‘What Was Contemplated…’ Virus Has Been Eradicated!By Judge Arnold Blockman, (ret.)Family Law, June 2022On May 13, 2022 the governor signed SB 3036 (P.A. 102-0823), which amended 750 ILCS 5/501(a)(1) and (a-5) regarding the modification of child support and maintenance.
When a Disability Benefit Is Actually a Pension in DisguiseBy Michael StraussFamily Law, December 2022Illinois courts are now unified in holding that they are to be treated the same if a party was ordered to divide their pension before the disability occurred.
When Is a Service Performed in a State?By Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, April 2022When is a service performed in a state so that the state can tax the revenues or income from that service? An interesting Texas Supreme Court decision addresses this basic question for the Texas Margin Tax.
When ‘the End’ Is Not the End: COVID EditionBy Anna Aguilar & Erin M. WilsonWomen and the Law, February 2022A look at some of the challenges of COVID-19 on post-decree family law disputes.
Why Registered Agents?By Sherwin D. AbramsBusiness and Securities Law, July 2022These days, our business laws require most entities to have a registered agent.
Young Lawyers as Expert Second-Chair Trial AttorneysBy Mallory SanzeriYoung Lawyers Division, April 2022Honing your skills as a second-chair trial attorney will prepare you to one day reach the coveted first-chair.