In Memoriam: Amber BishopSeptember 2022It is with deep sadness that we inform you of the death of our colleague and friend, Amber Bishop.
Let’s Review, Shall We?By Michael J. RooneyMay 2022A look at the lawyers whose participation in representing clients in real estate transactions is limited to drafting the deed and preparing the relevant real estate tax forms.
New Relationships for Title AgentsBy Laura LundsgaardDecember 2022In recent years, a new party has been introduced to closings: the third-party title agent.
‘The Previous Play Is Under Further Review’By Michael J. RooneyJanuary 2022An overview of the Illinois Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct that govern conflicts of interest.
Quick Overview of the City of Chicago’s New Cooling OrdinanceBy Nicky SonntagJuly 2022In response to the tragic heat-related deaths of three residents of a senior apartment building in Rogers Park on May 14, 2022, the Chicago City Council enacted on June 22, 2022, new cooling and dehumidification requirements for some existing residential occupancies and certain new construction.
Real Estate Litigation: Traps for the UnwaryBy Richard RappoldMarch 2022Two recent Illinois Supreme Court cases highlight a trap for the unwary regarding service of process in Cook County.
A Refresher on the Safe Homes Act Regarding Domestic ViolenceBy Nicky SonntagOctober 2022The Safe Homes Act was enacted to help address domestic violence, sexual abuse, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking and includes provisions that require landlords to change locks on the premises in the case of domestic violence if the tenant provides the required notice and documentation.
Remembering Steve BashawBy William J. AnayaSeptember 2022Steve Bashaw was a gentleman, a teacher, a mentor to many, an enthusiastic lawyer, a happy husband, a good father, and a friend.
RemindersOctober 2022Important reminders for real estate practitioners.
RemindersSeptember 2022Important reminders for real estate practitioners.
Sellers Can Sue Over Excessive Fees for Section 22.1 Condo DisclosuresBy Joseph R. FortunatoJanuary 2022The case of Channon v. Westward Management, Inc. involved a suit by a condominium unit owner against a property manager for excessive and unreasonable fees to provide the owner with documents and other information that unit owners are required by the Illinois Condominium Property Act to provide to prospective purchasers.
Settlement Agreement Signed in the IRELA v. IDFPR CaseBy Michael J. RooneyJune 2022IRELA performed an important service when it stepped up to challenge IDFPR after it exceeded its statutory authority to regulate the title insurance industry and interfered in the client-attorney relationship that is governed by the Illinois Supreme Court.
Special Warranty DeedsBy Craig R. HedinOctober 2022In many instances mineral deeds are executed with limiting language with respect to the warranty of the interest conveyed. These deeds are commonly referred to as special warranty deeds.
Tax Deed EpilogueBy John C. Robison, Jr.April 2022A purchaser of a royalty interest at a tax sale acquires the lessor’s royalty, which entitles the purchaser to receive payments for produced oil from the lessee until the lessor’s royalty terminates upon the lapse of the oil and gas lease in which the lessor’s royalty originated.
A Three-PointerBy Michael J. MaslankaApril 2022Three points of interest for real estate practitioners.
Using ‘Non-Lienability’ as a First Tranche Attack to Defeat a Mechanic’s Lien CaseBy Adam WhitemanFebruary 2022The Illinois Mechanic’s Lien Act grants to a contractor the right to place a lien on property in order to secure that contractor’s right to obtain fair compensation for the value of services and materials that have been provided. There are times, however, when this process is abused or misapplied.
The Value of the Transactional AttorneyBy Cameron LythbergApril 2022All too often, it seems the general public does not understand the value of the transactional attorney.