The admissibility of prior convictions in civil proceedingsBy Thomas F. Tobin, IIIJuly 2015A summary of the requirements under Illinois evidence rules and Illinois case law for admitting prior convictions, and a look at the effect that the type of crime and the type of witness has on the admissibility of prior convictions.
Be (A)ware of Medicare AdvantageBy Patricia A. ZimmerMarch 2015It may appear to the unwary that this is plain old, run of the mill health insurance. It is not.
Editor’s noteBy John L. NisivacoSeptember 2015An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s noteBy John L. NisivacoAugust 2015An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s noteBy John L. NisivacoJuly 2015An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s noteBy John L. NisivacoJune 2015An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s noteBy John L. NisivacoApril 2015An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s noteBy John L. NisivacoMarch 2015An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
The “intended and permitted” pedestrian and §3-102(a) of the Tort Immunity ActBy Michael HartiganMarch 2015The First District recently addressed the issue of whether a municipality owes a duty to a pedestrian forced to walk upon the street due to an unnatural accumulation of snow created by the municipality’s snow removal efforts.
Landlord immunity … Not so fast!By Stephen I. LaneAugust 2015While many landlords and many cases may very well come under the Landlord Immunity protections, many do not, and it is important for both counsel and courts to know the difference.
A primer on professionalismBy Lyndsay MarkleySeptember 2015The author shares several of the lessons she's learned about maintaining professionalism in the law.
Recent legislation regarding settlementsBy John R. BailenSeptember 2015The new legislation pertains to any “personal injury, property damage, wrongful death, or tort action involving a claim for money damages.
Wrongful death actions: The statute of limitations for a legally disabled plaintiffBy Julie Klein & Brian LaCienSeptember 2015Looking to Illinois precedent and a recent case in the Northern District of Illinois, this article discusses whether the statute of limitations will bar a legally disabled plaintiff from filing an otherwise untimely claim under the Wrongful Death Act.