A call for anecdotes concerning unauthorized practice of law in an environmental contextBy Stephen F. HedingerJanuary 2000I venture to guess that virtually all lawyers practicing law for some minimal period of time have witnessed at least one instance of some non-lawyer performing a service or act which lawfully can be performed only by a lawyer. Realtors do it.
Illinois Rivers 2020: A vital investment in Illinois’ futureBy Corinne WoodJune 2000Recently, I have been traveling across Illinois to build public support for a bold initiative, which will address the economic and environmental issues concerning the Illinois River and its tributaries.
Indexes to government resourcesJune 2000Supplies information and links pertaining to a wide range of federal government agencies and programs.
InsideJune 2000The lead article for this issue of the Environmental Law Newsletter is a timely and informative explanation by Illinois Lieutenant Governor Corinne Wood of the Illinois Rivers 2020 program, which is an ambitious and forward-looking initiative to improve the condition of the Illinois River Basin, a project which could have substantial economic and quality of life ramifications for the majority of Illinois citizens
InsideMay 2000With this issue we present two articles concerning lead-based paint. The first is by Gaylene Vasaturo, a USEPA Region Five counsel heavily involved with lead-based paint issues.
A look at the Pollution Control Board’s WebsiteJune 2000The following is a cleaned-up printout of the "links" area of the Pollution Control Board's website, which can be accessed at http://www.ipcb.state.il.us/
“Taking the Fifth” at an administrative hearingBy Rosalyn B. KaplanMay 2000During contested cases before administrative tribunals, it sometimes happens that a witness refuses to testify on the ground that his answer might tend to incriminate him.
The unauthorized practice of law…by attorneysBy A.J. BirkbecJanuary 2000In recent years, the focus of the legal profession's attention with respect to the unauthorized practice of law has been on violations by non-attorneys.