Courts should avoid making sausage out of an LLC member’s interest during collection proceedingsBy Jonathan LinnemeyerJanuary 2010Despite the relatively unambiguous language of Section 30-20 of the Illinois Limited Liability Company Act (805 ILCS 180/30-20) (“Section 30-20”), it appears some courts have difficulty addressing the rights of judgment creditors seeking to satisfy a judgment through a limited liability company member’s interest.
You say tomato, I say tomahto: Court holds Illinois Sureties Act applicable to guarantorsBy Kenneth J. Ashman & Bardia FardJune 2010The decision in JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. v. Earth Foods, Inc. makes available to a guarantor those defenses previously only available to a surety under the Sureties Act, and the decision may have repercussions for similar statutes across the United States.