Patient beware! Part IIBy David K. HarrisSeptember 2001Under the fraudulent concealment doctrine, the statute of limitations will be tolled if the Plaintiff pleads and proves that fraud prevented discovery of a cause of action.
Practice alert: voluntary non-suits—criteria and consequencesBy G. Bradley HantlaFebruary 2001The Code of Civil Procedure allows for the filing of a voluntary non-suit pursuant to Chapter 735 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes, section 5/2-1009.
Practice pointer: a release is not enoughBy Babette L. BrennanNovember 2001The case of Blutcher v. EHS Trinity Hospital, 321 Ill.App.3d 131, 746 N.E.2d 863, 254 Ill.Dec. 106 (1st Dist. 2001) serves as an unpleasant reminder of just how careful lawyers must be.
Prevent office theftBy Patrick F. ClearyApril 2001Recent news articles document the problem of law office employees stealing money. Checks get kited, unauthorized charges are made on credit cards, and/or estates are plundered by legal assistants.
Real estate contracts:By Patrick F. ClearyApril 2001What happens when a Buyer signs a real estate contract and then bounces the earnest money check?
Recent legislative developmentsBy Michele M. JochnerMarch 2001Significant changes in Illinois law have occurred as a result of new legislation which became effective January 1, 2001.
Reported cases consider service by special order of courtBy Dawn R. HallstenDecember 2001Under 735 ILCS 5/2-203.1, a plaintiff may seek leave of the court to serve the defendant by special order of court if the plaintiff has diligently but unsuccessfully attempted to serve the defendant personally or by abode service.
Special use zoning and comprehensive plansBy Terrence M. MadsenSeptember 2001The Illinois Supreme Court has issued an important reminder to municipalities concerning the need for following through on comprehensive plans with appropriate zoning modifications in the opinion in City of Chicago Heights v. Living Word Outreach Full Gospel Church and Ministries, Inc., No. 87101, (March 22, 2001).
Taxes for the general practitionerBy Thomas F. HartzellSeptember 2001Every member of our firm does income taxes and three members do Federal and State of Illinois estate tax returns.
“We have met the enemy and he is … us”By Matt MaloneyMarch 2001My erstwhile friends in the legal community know that I regularly read the advance sheets.
Which costs incurred by plaintiffs are recoverable?By Patrick J. HitpasDecember 2001If you represent plaintiffs or defendants, or both, you may get varying results in Illinois regarding which costs incurred by plaintiff are recoverable after trial.