AI and Law: An Opportunity to Improve Legal PracticeBy Damien RiehlMay 2024Recent exponential leaps in advanced large language models have presented both opportunities and challenges that have the capacity to reshape the legal landscape.
AI Information for In-House CounselBy Margo Lynn HablutzelMay 2024An overview of the three CLE programs on artificial intelligence sponsored by the Corporate Law Departments Section.
Amendments to Illinois Human Rights Act to Take Effect in 2025By Michelle Olson & Fernanda ContrerasNovember 2024New amendments to the Illinois Human Rights Act will take effect on January 1, 2025, which will prohibit discrimination against employees based on their reproductive health decisions and family responsibilities and expand the time in which to bring a claim.
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.
Become an Illinois Bar Foundation ChampionBy Jessica R. DurkinNovember 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?
Clean Water Act Jurisdiction: A Review of Sackett Cases One Year LaterBy Lisle A. Stalter & William J. AnayaJune 2024One year post Sackett et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency, there were several significant decisions analyzing its applicability with differing interpretations.
Compliance With the Beneficial Ownership RuleBy Kevin J. StineFebruary 2024Although the Beneficial Ownership Rule requiring banks to identify and verify beneficial owners of legal entity customers went into effect in 2018, many bank customers are not aware of the rule and resist assembling the information required for the bank to comply with the rule.
The Corporate Transparency Act: A New Era of Business AccountabilityBy Nikhil A. MehtaOctober 2024The Corporate Transparency Act, which aims to enhance transparency among business entities by combating illicit financial activities and bolstering efforts by the federal government to prevent money laundering and other financial crimes, went into effect on January 1.
The DOL Issues Its Final Independent Contractor RuleBy Ellen M. Hemminger & Peter WalrodFebruary 2024The Department of Labor sets new multi-factor test for determining whether worker is employee or independent contractor under Fair Labor Standards Act.
Federal Jurisdiction and the Clean Water Act: Can We Expect Anything From Congress?By William J. AnayaJanuary 2024With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Sacket et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al.,it seems that the definition of "waters of the United States" has been resolved—unless, of course, Congress decides to modify the Clean Water Act.
Federal Trade Commission: Non-Compete RuleBy Bernard G. PeterOctober 2024On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued a Final Rule banning Non-Compete Clauses in employee agreements nationwide with an exception for “senior executives” who have a Non-Compete which is in place prior to the effective date of the Rule.
Food and Our Laboratories of DemocracyBy A. Bryan Endres & Jessica L. GuarinoJanuary 2024One of the more recent state food regulatory developments is California Assembly Bill 418. Effective January 1, 2027, California will prohibit individuals or entities from engaging in the manufacturing, selling, delivering, distributing, holding, or offering for sale of a food product for human consumption in commerce if it contains brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, or red dye 3 (erythrosine).
HHS’s CARES Act Final Rule Better Aligns Part 2 Substance Use Disorder Patient Records Confidentiality Regulations With HIPAABy Jennifer S. Geetter, Daniel F. Gottlieb, Alya Sulaiman, Li Wang, Edward G. Zacharias, & Kyle E. HafkeyApril 2024On February 8, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration jointly issued a final rule to amend the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records regulations under 42 C.F.R. Part 2.
Illinois Freedom to Work ActBy Bernard G. PetersApril 2024A number of states including Illinois have enacted legislation to restrict the ability of an employer to enforce non-compete agreements.
New York Governor Vetoes Bill Banning Non-Compete AgreementsBy Jonathan A. WexlerFebruary 2024New York’s Governor Hochul vetoed Senate Bill S3100A, which would have prohibited all non-competition agreements in the state. If passed, New York would have joined a growing number of states to pass laws barring such agreements.
OSHA Final Rule Impacting Employee and Union Rights During InspectionsBy Charles Palmer & Corissa PennowOctober 2024On April 1, 2024, the Department of Labor published its final rule regarding worker walkaround representative designation during an Occupational Health and Safety Administration inspection.
Post-Election Privacy Priorities; What’s Next?By Kelly V. Carter, CIPPNovember 2024While Democrat and Republican legislators often spar over the economy, racial justice, immigration reform, climate change, law enforcement, international engagement, and a long list of other critical issues, this article explores some of the most impactful bipartisan bills federal legislators have worked together on to protect American’s human right to personal privacy.
A Q&A and More Delay: IRS Begins to Issue Clarifying Guidance on SECURE 2.0 ProvisionsBy Jeffrey M. Holdvogt, Lisa K. Loesel, & Teal N. TrujilloApril 2024In late December 2023, the Internal Revenue Service issued Notice 2024-2, providing guidance on key provisions of the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, which includes more than 90 provisions affecting U.S. retirement plans, many of which are specifically aimed at enhancing savings opportunities for workers.