Legislation from the 96th General AssemblyMay 2010Illinois legislation from the 96th General Assembly reviewed to date and position taken by the members of the Administrative Law Section Council.
A long and winding roadBy J.A. SebastianAugust 2010A look at the due process requirements and jurisdictional filing requirements in Bell v. Retirement Board of the Firemen’s Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago.
March casesApril 2010Additional case summaries affecting Administrative Law.
News you can useMay 2010Upcoming dates of interest for the Administrative Law practitioner.
Nitpicking, or just plain mean?By Jewel N. KleinAugust 2010Two recent decisions that exemplify administrative agency litigation strategies.
Pay your law firm employees properly or risk falling into a financial snakepitBy James B. ZourasMay 2010What may begin as a simple misunderstanding—a poorly-handled layoff or even a workers’ compensation matter—can turn into an unexpected and costly nightmare for the employer. As is often the case, a small nugget of prevention can equal a goldmine of cure.
Rutan v. Republican Party-based challenge will finally get a court hearingBy William A. PriceAugust 2010The Rutan ruling, which grew out of state government practices in Illinois, made it illegal to base government hiring and promotion decisions based on politics, except for policy-making positions.
Save the adverbBy Hon. Robert J. KresselApril 201018 guidelines to follow when preparing orders.
Save the date: June 2, 2010May 2010Attend our CLE program, "Ethics in Today's Government Agencies" on-site or via Live Webcast. On-site seating is limited, so register early!! Go to www.isba.org/cle for more details and registration information.
Save the date: March 5, 2010By J.A. Sebastian & Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumJanuary 2010Sign up for the March 5th program!
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumApril 2010Recent decisions affecting Administrative Law.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumMarch 2010Case summaries of recent Administrative Law decisions.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumFebruary 2010These 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. These have been downloaded and reorganized according to topic by Ed Schoenbaum for members of the Administrative Law Section, with permission.
Summary of recent decisionsBy Hon. Edward J. SchoenbaumJanuary 2010These 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. These have been downloaded and reorganized according to topic by Ed Schoenbaum for members of the Administrative Law Section, with permission.
Summary of recent decisions and PLAsBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, William A. Price, & J.A. SebastianMay 2010A listing of recently decided cases related to Administrative Law.
Using real-time transcription technology in depositionsBy Damian CapozzolaApril 2010Advances in technology have made it possible for the court reporter’s transcript to be displayed on counsel’s computer during a deposition with words being displayed as they are spoken, much like closed captioning on television.
Win or lose, the client may not always be rightBy William A. PriceMay 2010He may have been a fourth-century Roman historian, but Ammianus Marcellinus' views of lawyers and clients is still relevant today.