Anatomy of a building code violation administrative hearing: From inspection to judgmentBy Yolaine DauphinMay 2015The Administrative Law Section Council has planned a CLE program for June 24, 2015. This program will aim to reinforce best practices in the prosecution, defense and decision making processes in administrative hearings generally and, in particular, in a building code violation administrative hearing.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.November 2015Recent decisions of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.October 2015Recent decisions of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.September 2015Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.July 2015Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr. (Ret.)June 2015Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.May 2015Recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr.March 2015Summaries of recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Case summariesBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, Jr. & J.A. SebastianFebruary 2015Summaries of recent cases of interest to administrative law practitioners.
Effective January 1, 2015, legislation authorizes out-of-state counsel to appear before state agencies as provided by Supreme Court Rule 707By J.A. SebastianFebruary 2015Public Act 98-895, signed and approved by Governor Quinn on August 15, 2014, provides that out-of-state counsel attorneys licensed in another state, territory, or commonwealth of the United States, the District of Columbia, or a foreign country may appear before a hearing officer, administrative law judge, or other adjudicatory officer or body of a department of state government as provided in Illinois Supreme Court Rule 707.
Illinois Supreme Court issues appeal bonds reminderBy Tracy DouglasJuly 2015The Illinois Supreme Court recently reminded practitioners that appeal bonds must be filed when seeking judicial review of Workers’ Compensation Commission decisions.
Law Day—May 1, 2015May 2015May 1st is an annual day set aside for many purposes. As you read the words of Chief Justice Rita B. Garman, take a moment to reflect upon the balance between tradition and progress in your practice.
Legislation of noteBy J.A. SebastianNovember 2015Please read the summary of Senate Bill 1447 and provide your comments.
Legislation of noteBy J.A. SebastianSeptember 2015Effective January 1, 2016, Public Act 99-419 amends the Illinois Attorneys Act regulating the licensing of noncitizens, to authorize the Illinois Supreme Court to grant a law license to a person who, in addition to fulfilling the requirements to practice law within this State, satisfies specific requirements.
Recent casesBy Barbara J. BellFebruary 2015Summaries of the recent cases of Robbins v. Department of State Police Merit Board and Richard Reimer v. the Retirement Board of the Fireman’s Annuity & Fund of Chicago.