InsideSeptember 2007This issue of the Newsletter begins with an article by Patti Gregory-Chang concerning a recent decision that answers a number of questions about City of Chicago Municipal Code enforcement proceedings.
InsideAugust 2007This issue of the newsletter begins with the first column by the new Chair of the Section Council, Bernie Paul.
InsideJune 2007The article following the Chair’s Column on this page is written by DePaul University College of Law student Kathryn Richards, who is completing her second year.
InsideMay 2007In this, the 11th Administrative Law Newsletter published during ISBA year 2006-07, we begin with Section Council Chair Jim Chipman’s description of two upcoming seminars which will be of interest to many practitioners.
InsideMarch 2007This issue of the newsletter provides a variety of insights. Section Council Chair Jim Chipman leads off with a description of legislation pending in the Illinois General Assembly of potential interest to administrative law practitioners.
InsideFebruary 2007Following the Chair’s Column regarding the revised ISBA Administrative Law Handbook to be published soon, Jewel Klein analyzes the recent Fourth District Illinois Appellate decision in Poindexter v. State of Illinois.
InsideJanuary 2007Our initial issue of the new calendar year begins with Chair Jim Chipman’s report on the proposed agenda of the Section Council’s upcoming seminar relating to driver’s license suspensions and revocations.
JCAR insists on its own system of statutory citationBy Marc Christopher LoroApril 2007
This article relates the frustrating journey of the author's disagreement with JCAR, examines (or speculates on) the legal basis for JCAR’s system of statutory citation, and suggests some solutions to this conflict.
Judge Sophia Hall speaks to ALJs on how to gain and keep respectBy Paul E. FreehlingDecember 2007On November 5, 2007, Cook County Circuit Court Judge Sophia H. Hall spoke to the Chicago Bar Association Administrative Law Judges Committee on the important and challenging subject of ALJs gaining and keeping the respect of litigants and attorneys appearing before ALJs in administrative law proceedings.
McGaw Medical Center’s fall into the ARL’s dangerous minefieldBy J.A. SebastianJanuary 2007When relief is sought from an adverse decision involving a claim for unemployment compensation benefits, who are the necessary-party defendants in a complaint seeking administrative review of that decision?
MCLE credit and newsletter authorsSeptember 2007According to Rule 795(d)(7) of the Supreme Court of Illinois’ Minimum Continuing Legal Education Rules, authors who write “law-related articles in responsible legal journals or other legal sources” can get MCLE credit.
The “new wrinkle” in due process: when the state learns its notice has failedBy Kathryn B. RichardsJune 2007The Supreme Court of the United States recently revisited the issue of adequacy of notice under the Due Process Clause and declared that when the State’s notice of a tax sale sent by certified mail is returned unclaimed, the State has an obligation to take “additional reasonable steps to attempt to provide notice to the property owner before selling the property, if it is practicable to do so.
Plaintiff guesses wrong on naming right defendant for review caseBy Steven P. GarmisaNovember 2007Providing an unfavorable comparison to Illinois law, a wonderful Wisconsin statute says administrative agencies must inform people exactly who should be named as respondents in a petition for administrative review.
Recent caseBy Paul E. FreehlingAugust 2007An exemption in The Open Meetings Act applies to tapes and minutes of the entirety of an executive session during which the sublease of real estate, including how the space was to be used by a sublessee, was discussed.
Recent legislationBy J.A. Sebastian & Paul E. FreehlingSeptember 2007On August 21, 2007, Public Act 95-321 (SB29) became law.
The role of attorney-accountants in administrative state and local tax proceedingsBy Julie-April MontgomeryNovember 2007Your company just received a sales tax notice of tax liability from the Illinois Department of Revenue for hardware sold to a Chicago company along with the lease of various software packages that are both customized and canned.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumNovember 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumOctober 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumSeptember 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.July 2007Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumJune 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumMay 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumMarch 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumJanuary 2007These summaries were prepared by Adrienne W. Albrecht for the ISBA Illinois E-Mail Case Digests, which are free e-mail digests of Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court cases available to members soon after the cases appear on the Internet, with a link to the full text of the slip opinion on the Illinois Reporter of Decision’s Web site.