Bankruptcy Sale or Termination of Copyrights. Which One Rules?By Beverly A. Berneman & Victoria R. LiebermanJune 2024A battle between a record company and the members and heirs of a famous rap group is brewing in the Southern District of Florida. The primary issue is whether an author’s ability to terminate a transfer of rights under the Copyright Act is negated by a bankruptcy court order permitting a sale of the author’s works.
Bankruptcy Sale or Termination of Copyrights. Which One Rules?By Beverly A. Berneman & Victoria R. LiebermanMay 2024A battle between a record company and the members and heirs of a famous rap group is brewing in the Southern District of Florida. The primary issue is whether an author’s ability to terminate a transfer of rights under the Copyright Act is negated by a bankruptcy court order permitting a sale of the author’s works.
Become an Illinois Bar Foundation ChampionBy Jessica R. DurkinDecember 2024At least twice a year at ISBA Annual and Midyear Meetings, we are pitched by colleagues and the Illinois Bar Foundation to become a “Champion.” But what is a Champion really, and what’s in it for us?
Burrink Commercial Services v. New Life Covenant ChurchBy Samuel H. LevineDecember 2024In Burrink Commercial Services v. New Life Covenant Church, the appellate court dismissed a complaint to foreclose a mechanics lien as factually insufficient because the complaint improperly characterized two contracts as one.
Central District Local Bankruptcy Rules Become Effective October 1, 2024By Sumner BourneOctober 2024In February 2024, the bankruptcy court for the Central District of Illinois announced that it would begin the local rules process -- for the first time in its history. The court issued draft proposed rules with a public comment period that expired February 29, 2024. The authorization for local rules and authority of the bankruptcy court was approved by order of the district court on September 5, 2024.
How Can ODR Help Courts in Illinois?By Judge Michael ChmielJune 2024With the assistance of ChatGPT, the author invesetigates the ways online dispute resolution can advance the cause of the rule of law and access to justice in Illinois.
Navigating the Future of Commercial Litigation: Top Five Trends to Watch in 2025By Hon. Michael J. ChmielDecember 2024As we approach 2025, the landscape of commercial litigation continues to evolve, influenced by technological advancements, shifting regulatory frameworks, and changing business practices. For attorneys practicing in the commercial banking, collections, and bankruptcy sectors, staying abreast of these trends is crucial for effective representation and strategic planning. This article explores five of the hottest topics in commercial litigation that are likely to shape the field in the coming years.
New Rule: Service of Process in Cook CountyBy Judge E. Kenneth Wright, Jr. & Robert G. MarkoffDecember 2024A new law recently signed by Governor J. B. Pritzker now allows licensed private detectives and their employees to serve process in Cook County without court appointment. The new law is effective as of January 1, 2025.
Notebook LM: A Powerful and Useful ToolBy Hon. Michael J. ChmielDecember 2024Notebook LM enables users to generate things like summaries and podcasts through downloads.
Update on Artificial Intelligence in the Illinois CourtsBy Hon. Michael J. ChmielOctober 2024To some extent, the fury involved with Artificial Intelligence has slowed, but be advised AI continues to evolve and impact the fray of legal practice in Illinois and beyond.
Welcome Back to 2024By Judge Michael ChmielMay 2024An introduction to the issue from the editor.