Chairman’s columnBy James J. MoylanJune 1999In the March 1999 issue of the Corporation, Securities and Business Law Forum, the section council announced our pro bono initiative.
Chairman’s columnBy James J. MoylanMay 1999One of the primary responsibilities of the section council is to provide for the professional educational needs of our members.
Chairman’s columnBy James J. MoylanMarch 1999The section council decided to move forward with our pro bono initiative.
Co-editor’s noteMarch 1999In addition to our usual columns, this issue contains articles by Dexter Johnson on how to Stay Out of Trouble with the SEC, and Brent Gwillim on Piercing the Corporate Veil.
Confidentiality agreements for a corporate acquisitionBy Thomas N. JersildJune 1999An agreement of this kind might be used by a potential seller (or its agent) when providing financial and other proprietary information to a prospective buyer.
Council newsJune 1999James J. Moylan, chair of the Corporation, Securities and Business Law Section Council was one of the participants at the ISBA Chicago Access Cable television presentation held in April on security laws.
Directors and officers at risk for Y2K liabilityBy Lori Iwan & James K. HorstmanOctober 1999The Year 2000 technology problem may create liability for many, but none so much as America's corporate directors and officers, and the lawyers assigned to protect them.
Fast track at last for LLCs and LPs in IllinoisBy Robert J. Wilson, Jr.June 1999Practitioners engaged in representing limited liability companies and limited partnerships in Illinois will welcome two recently adopted amendments the Illinois Limited Liability Company Act, as amended (the "LLC Act") and the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 1986, as amended of the state of Illinois ("RULPA").
From the editorBy Robert C. Knuepfer, Jr.June 1999Our fourth issue of the newsletter was developed by council member, John Doyle, and includes our regular columns and some interesting new ones
From the editorMay 1999Our third issue of the newsletter was developed by council member, Patricia C. Holland, and includes our regular columns and some interesting new ones.
From the editorBy Robert C. Knuepfer, Jr.March 1999Our second issue of the newsletter was developed by council member, Donna Cunningham, and includes our regular columns and some interesting new ones
Individual held personally liable for corporation’s failing to comply with statutory formalitiesBy Loren R. Stone & A. Jay GoldsteinMay 1999In a recent decision, the Illinois Appellate Court has held that a corporation's failure to comply with filing requirements of the Business Corporation Act regarding the adoption and use of assumed names, will subject an individual to personal liability for breach of contract.
Insurance coverage issues for the Y2K computer crisisBy Roger L. RutherfordOctober 1999As the new millennium draws near, the Year 2000 (Y2K) computer problem may disrupt communication, manufacturing, transportation, security systems, electronic data processing operations and many of the other daily activities that we take for granted.
Introduction to this special issueOctober 1999This special Y2K issue is directed to the business lawyer, but contains articles that can be mailed to business clients
ISBA Pro Bono ProjectBy William D. McGrathMarch 1999There are many reasons why attorneys in Illinois do pro bono legal work; it is rewarding, it provides needed help for clients with legitimate legal problems; it furthers the profession's standards of ethics and it gives volunteers experience and training.
OECD Convention on Combating Bribery and new amendments to Foreign Corrupt Practices ActBy Arthur L. GeorgeJune 1999In November 1998, President Clinton signed into law amendments to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA") implementing the requirements of the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (the "Convention").
Piercing the corporate veilBy Brent H. GwillimMarch 1999A recent Fifth District case provides an interesting set of facts and a good analysis of the current methods by which a court will consider piercing the corporate veil.
Purchase of assets—The duty to WARNBy Rob SeigelMay 1999Frequently, when one corporation contracts to purchase the assets of another, the purchaser has no intention of continuing to operate the seller's business as an ongoing concern.
Staying out of trouble with the SEC: Tips for the brokerage firmBy Dexter B. JohnsonMarch 1999Over four years ago, the Securities Exchange Commission ("SEC") caused considerable consternation within the management ranks of some of the nation's largest brokerage firms when, through a series of high profile cases, it began to dramatically increase the number of administrative actions and sanctions against brokerage firm supervisors and managers.
Y2K for the Business Manager who has NO TIME to Deal with Y2K**March 1999Much has been written about "the Year 2000 computer problem" which requires converting 2-digit dates into 4-digit ones that recognize the difference between the 1900's and the 2000's.
Y2K lawsuits—causes of action and defensesBy Todd H. FlamingOctober 1999No doubt you've heard predictions that the "Year 2000" bug will cause computers all around the world to crash.
Y2K snapshotsBy Donna J. CunninghamOctober 1999While it is still 6:00 am in Chicago, the year 2000 will arrive in New Zealand, making its citizens first to learn what exactly the Y2K bug will do.