New Illinois Evidence Rule 502By Jeffrey A. ParnessMarch 2013Effective January 1, 2013, new Illinois Evidence Rule 502 establishes standards on losses of attorney-client privilege and work-product protection via disclosure.
Outgoing Chair Sheila J. Harrell honored with presentationJuly 2013
At the 137th Annual Meeting of the ISBA, incoming chair of the Administrative Law Section Council Yolaine M. Dauphin presented a plaque to outgoing chair Sheila J. Harrell for her service for the2012-2013 term year.
Red light cameras upheld in unpublished orderBy Patti Gregory-ChangFebruary 2013The First District recently entered an interesting order in Keating v. City of Chicago. This case involved tickets issued as a result of red light camera footage.
Standards for administrative reviewBy Jewel N. KleinDecember 2013Two recent cases, Medina Nursing Center, Inc. v. Health Facilities and Services Review Board and Heabler v. Ill. Dep’t. of Finance & Professional Regulations, offer important insights into the standards that the appellate courts use when reviewing administrative agency decisions.
U.S. Supreme Court decisions with administrative law issues, October Term 2012By William A. PriceAugust 2013This is the first in a planned series of case notes on the full Court term. This first article covers cases where the first party’s name (the appellant) begins with “A” through “D” in the listing of cases contained in the ABA Preview of US Supreme Court Cases, 2012-2013 term.
Whistleblower Act decisionBy Jewel N. KleinJanuary 2013The creativity of lawyers never ceases to amaze, although new theories and arguments are not always successful. Brame v. City of North Chicago, is one such example.