Appellate UpdateBy Andreas LiewaldMental Health Law, October 2023A summary and analysis MacKenna v. Pantano.
Appellate UpdateBy Andreas LiewaldMental Health Law, March 2023A summary and analysis of In re John F.
Appropriate Discomfort About ‘Comfort Women’By Sharon L. EisemanDiversity Leadership Council, June 2023Reflections from a KAN-WIN event in August 2022 that educated the public about the forced servitude of "comfort women" during World War II.
Appropriate Discomfort About ‘Comfort Women’By Sharon L. EisemanRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, April 2023Reflections from a KAN-WIN event in August 2022 that educated the public about the forced servitude of "comfort women" during World War II.
ARDC Intermediary ProgramBy Hon. James M. Radcliffe, (ret.)Intellectual Property, September 2023An overview of the ARDC's Intermediary Program.
ARDC Intermediary ProgramBy Hon. James M. Radcliffe, (ret.)Alternative Dispute Resolution, January 2023An overview of the ARDC's Intermediary Program.
Artificial Intelligence UpdateBy Judge E. Kenneth Wright, Jr, Judge Michael Chmiel, & Edward CasmereBench and Bar, December 2023An introduction to the various artificial advancements impacting the legal industry and steps governments and private sector groups have taken to protect against the concerns such technology raises.
Ashly McCants Receives ISBA Young Lawyer of the Year Award (Cook County)By Emily N. MasalskiWomen and the Law, December 2023Ashly McCants recently received the ISBA Young Lawyer of the Year Award (Cook County) at the ISBA Member Appreciation and Recognition Reception held at the Renaissance Chicago Downtown on September 14, 2023.
Attorney-Client Privilege Under FOIA: A Further Look at Public Access Opinion 22-001By Lisle A. StalterLocal Government Law, May 2023Attorney-client communications are exempt from the requirement to provide documents under the Freedom of Information Act. But, in light of the presumptions of openness, not all communications between public bodies and their attorneys are protected by attorney-client privilege.
Automatic Substitution of Judge Wrongfully DeniedBy Donald J. RamsellCriminal Justice, February 2023In People v. Brusaw, the appellate court considered what happens when a defendant files a motion for substitution of judge and the motion is never acted upon.
Bankruptcy + DivorceBy Stephanie L. TangFamily Law, May 2023It is important for practitioners to understand what types of matters are exempt from the automatic stay under the Bankruptcy Code.
The Basics of the No Surprises ActBy David A. BryantInsurance Law, May 2023The No Surprises Act is a federal law passed in December 2020 that aims to protect patients from surprise medical bills, which can be expensive and cause financial hardship for patients.
Be a Pro Bono Volunteer: It’s the Right Thing to DoBy Eugenia C. Hunter & Leonard F. AmariSenior Lawyers, February 2023Senior lawyers, with their many years of experience, are in the perfect position to help meet the need for pro bono legal services.
Be Prepared: It’s Here and More Is Coming…By Hon. Julie-April Montgomery, (ret.) & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, October 2023Be prepared for the possible explosion of new work opportunities in tax that are coming for members of the legal profession.
Becoming an Environmental AttorneyBy Christine ZemanLaw Related Education for the Public, May 2023Advice for anyone considering a career in environmental law.