False imprisonment under the mental health codeBy Andreas LiewaldJune 2019The appellate court recently held that a hospital may be held liable for false imprisonment if it does not comply with the requirements and procedures of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code.
Illinois Supreme Court issues new rule regarding use of restraints in mental health and disability casesBy Meryl Camin SosaMay 2019The Illinois Supreme Court has issued Supreme Court Rule 296, which requires that trial courts not use restraints on individuals involved in Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code proceedings unless the court conducts a separate hearing on the record as to the necessity for restraints.
In re Linda B.: Analysis and implicationsBy Rebecca BoorsteinJune 2019Until a recent Illinois Supreme Court decision, there was uncertainty about whether the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code applied to patients receiving mental health treatment in non-traditional facilities.
Legislative proposal would reduce gun violence, preserve owners’ rightsBy Angella W. MolvigMay 2019HB 2883 proposes to amend Illinois gun laws to include the creation of a voluntary "do note sell" database, which the Department of State Police would be required to consult before authorizing a firearm sale.
Mental health reviewBy Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr.July 2019Stress, anxiety, depression, and grief are common problems that can lead to serious health, career, and relationship problems, especially for lawyers.