Best Practices for Guardians ad Litem and Getting PaidBy Christopher B. Smith & Leslie A. WoodFamily Law, July 2023Advocacy for guardians ad litem is constantly evolving, however, there are certain practices that are generally accepted throughout the state as best practices.
BIPA Class Actions Are Gaining Strength Under Recent Illinois RulingBy Joseph AmariYoung Lawyers Division, November 2023The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act appears to have cleared another pleadings hurdle as many class action lawsuits under the Act remain pending in Illinois and federal courts.
BIPA Litigation Update: Cothron’s Impact and Employer BIPA Defense AffirmedBy Susan Lorenc, Drew Moore, James Shreve, & Ryan GehbauerLabor and Employment Law, July 2023The Illinois Supreme Court’s most recent rulings have cut both ways while further clarifying the contours of litigating Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act claims.
Blockchain and Smart Contracts: A Guide for Illinois LawyersBy Jonathan NesslerLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, September 2023Blockchain and smart contracts are poised to create monumental shifts in the practice of law. As Illinois lawyers, it's essential to understand these technologies to navigate the future competently.
Book or Movie, Round TwoBy Judge Robert Anderson, (ret.)Senior Lawyers, February 2023Reviews of ten books and the movies they inspired.
Book to Read: ‘The Farmer’s Lawyer’By Angela PetersFood Law, November 2023North Dakota Commissioner of Agriculture Sarah Vogel wrote a captivating narration of her experience as a young lawyer taking on a national class action lawsuit in her fight for family farmers’ rights in The Farmer's Lawyer.
Broad Changes to the Naturalization Test Proposed by DHSBy Shannon M. ShepherdInternational and Immigration Law, September 2023On December 14, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it will be conducting a nationwide trial of proposed changes to the naturalization test to become a U.S. citizen.