The Attorney as Notary Public: Keeping Your Eye on the BallBy Michael J. RooneyMay 2020During the COVID-19 pandemic, real estate lawyers see the need to be creative with force majeure provisions in order to protect their clients, whether sellers or buyers, from unforeseen circumstances.
Case Note: Recent Illinois Appellate Court Analysis of Adverse PossessionBy Timothy HammersmithJuly 2020A recent appellate case, Christine Valenziano and C.J.W. Development Company v. Rachel L. Stewart f/k/a Rachel O’Connor, provides some good insight on issues surrounding claims for adverse possession.
Case SummariesBy Joseph R. FortunatoSeptember 2020Summaries of two recent appellate cases of interest to real estate practitioners, Norman vs. U.S. Bank, NA and Burgoyne, LLC vs. Chicago Terminal Railroad Company, et al.
Cook County’s Just Housing Amendment and Its ImplicationsBy Casey HornsbyMay 2020According to Cook County’s Just Housing Amendment, which became effective January 1, 2020, any landlord that performs tenant screening must adhere to the Amendment’s new procedure.
Elmer Cecil Hawkins 1929-2020October 2020The obituary of Elmer Ceil Hawkins, a very valuable member of the Real Estate Law Section Council for many years.
Estate of Jezewski v. Jaworski: A Warning on Joint TenancyBy Thomas A. BallMay 2020Estate of Aniela Jezewski v. Elizabeth Jaworski and Kaziemerz Jaworski, which deals with the title to a house in Chicago, tells us that the presumption of tenancy in common and the four unities that defend the presumption still matter.
Former Condo Association Board Director Owes Attorneys’ Fees and a Lot MoreBy Michael J. MaslankaMay 2020A summary of Spiegel v. Kim, in which a condo association sued the former director for all kinds of misfeasance and malfeasance while he was allegedly acting under the auspices of being a member of the board of directors of the association.
Fraud in the Time of CoronavirusBy Frank PellegriniAugust 2020A look at some of the fraud schemes on the rise during the tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From the ChairBy William J. AnayaApril 2020A note from the chair, William J. Anaya.
The Illinois Bar Foundation Needs Your HelpBy Rory T. WeilerNovember 2020The Illinois Bar Foundation, which assists fellow lawyers who have fallen upon hard times, has acted quickly to address the economic crisis that has resulted from COVID-19.
Legislative UpdateJanuary 2020A summary of legislative updates relevant to real estate law practitioners.
Luxury Condominium Mechanics Lien Issues in IllinoisBy Paul PetersonAugust 2020It may be time for title insurers to change how the mechanics lien risk in insuring luxury condominium unit sales is underwritten.