Reducing unwanted junk mail, e-mail, and telemarketing callsBy Mardyth E. PollardJanuary 2002As an attorney, you are well aware of the many needs of your client. Some of those needs, such as dealing with telemarketers and junk mail, are of a non-legal nature.
Scam alert! Nigerian global scam in full flowerBy Lee BenezeMay 2002Over the past months, what certainly must be tens, if not hundreds of thousands of letters purporting to be from Nigeria, or elsewhere in West Africa, have been e-mailed to Americans.
The Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral ActDecember 2002The Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act, 320 ILCS 30/1 et seq., enables senior citizens to defer paying their real estate taxes until after their death, a sale of the real estate, or a failure to qualify for the program.
The Senior Health Insurance Program—SHIPBy Bryan PadgetMay 2002The Senior Health Insurance Program, or SHIP, is a free insurance counseling service for Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers.
Senior lawyers help the communityBy Stanley B. BalbachDecember 2002Whether you are a volunteer in civic activities, alumni groups, retiree's organizations, or a political organization, you are, by participating, making a difference to an organization and to your community.
Stops along the Information Superhighway—where to complain on (or about) the InternetJanuary 2002If you have e-mail and access to the Internet, you may have found some things that irritate or disturb you--unsolicited e-mail that promises (among other things) to get you out of debt, make huge amounts of money or enlarge certain body parts (these messages are known as spam), websites that take money but don't deliver the promised goods or services, and the darker side of the Net: pornography and child exploitation.
Supreme Court dismisses aging disparate impact suitJune 2002The U.S. Supreme Court recently dismissed a case holding that disparate impact suits are not permitted under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), 29 U.S.C. 621.
The Supreme Court goes to the “Waffle House”By Lee BenezeJune 2002In the case of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Waffle House, Inc. (No. 99-1823, January 15, 2002), the United States Supreme Court ruled that the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was not prohibited from filing its own action against the employer on behalf of an employer who had signed an employment contract which included an arbitration clause.
Viatical scams and senior settlementsOctober 2002A viatical settlement is (or can be) a way for a terminally ill person to get money from his or her life insurance policy before he or she dies.