Ideas for your firm’s Web siteBy Peter LaSorsaLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, March 2007The author provides a list of things to consider when creating a new firm Web site.
Illinois Appellate Court affirms Department of Revenue’s business income and net proceeds positionsBy David J. KupiecState and Local Taxation, June 2007In Mead Corp. v. Illinois Department of Revenue, No. 1-03-1160 (Ill. App.Ct., 1st Jud. Dist), the Illinois Appellate Court held that for Illinois income tax purposes the gain from the sale of certain property at issue in that case was business income apportionable to Illinois.
Illinois Association of Administrative Law JudgesAdministrative Law, December 2007A shared interest in heightening awareness of the administrative law judiciary has long connected Judges Ann Breen-Greco and Berta Requena, who first met at a meeting of the Illinois Judicial Council.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend continuesBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, December 2007An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects continued modest increases in production activity.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend continuesBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, October 2007An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects continued modest increases in production activity.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend continuesBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, June 2007An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects continued modest increases in production activity.
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend continuesBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, February 2007An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects continued modest increases in production activity.
Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board case summariesEducation Law, May 2007The First District Appellate Court affirmed the IELRB’s finding that the District violated Sections 14(a)(5) and (1) of the Act by reneging on an agreement reached on October 6, 2001.
The Illinois Employee Classification Act: A primerBy Christopher P. KeleherCorporate Law Departments, December 2007Construction contractors doing business in Illinois will face a new regulation that effectively deems all construction workers as their employees.
Illinois Health Maintenance Org. Guarantee Ass’n v. Department of Ins., additional issuesBy Bernard Z. PaulAdministrative Law, May 2007The recent Illinois Appellate Court case of Illinois Health Maintenance Org. Guarantee Ass’n v. Department of Insurance, consolidated with University of Chicago Hospitals v. Manna, was decided by a divided appellate court on March 5, rehearing denied March 30, 2007.
Illinois International Business CalendarBy Petra NovotnaInternational and Immigration Law, November 2007Upcoming events of interest to international law practitioners.
Illinois land trusts: Five statutes that can compromise the anonymity of beneficiariesBy Seth A. KaplanTrusts and Estates, June 2007In Illinois, land trusts have long been a device in which estate planning and real estate lawyers can assist clients in managing and controlling real estate while the title of the real estate is in the hands of a trustee.
Illinois law governs products case with complicated conflict of law analysisBy Kathryn R. HoyingCivil Practice and Procedure, February 2007The recent case of Townsend v. Sears Roebuck and Co., involves a conflict of laws analysis regarding strict liability, punitive damages and limits (“caps”) on noneconomic damages between Illinois and Michigan.
Illinois legal community and Department of Veterans’ Affairs come together to support veteransAdministrative Law, October 2007Justice Thomas R. Fitzgerald of the Illinois Supreme Court, Director L. Tammy Duckworth of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs, officials of The John Marshall Law School and the Illinois State Bar Association announced Wednesday a joint initiative to support Illinois veterans in obtaining legal services and disability and educational benefits.
Illinois Supreme Court affirms finding of truck owner-operator employee statusBy William D. BrejchaEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, December 2007A controversial issue in transportation law is whether owner-operators who lease their trucks to motor carriers are employees or independent contractors.
The Illinois Supreme Court holds that fax blasting may be potentially covered under a commercial liability policyInsurance Law, April 2007In Valley Forge Ins. Co. v. Swiderski Electronics, Inc., the Illinois Supreme Court held that allegations against an insured for unsolicited faxes potentially fell within the insured’s commercial general liability “advertising injury” coverage as a “publication,” and “material that violates a person’s right of privacy.”
Illinois Supreme Court upholds physician restrictive covenantsBy Rick L. HindmandHealth Care Law, March 2007On December 21, 2006, the Illinois Supreme Court held that restrictive covenants in the employment agreements of two physicians are enforceable and that the clinic which formerly employed the physicians was entitled to a preliminary injunction to enforce the restrictive covenants.
Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission DivisionBy Justice William E. HoldridgeWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2007In January of 2007, the Illinois Supreme Court appointed Justice R. Peter Grometer of the Second District Appellate Court and Justice James K. Donovan of the Fifth District Appellate Court to the Workers’ Compensation Commission division of the Appellate Court of Illinois, replacing Justice Thomas E. Callum and Justice Richard P. Goldenhersh, respectively.
IMFL: Attempted private sales after foreclosure salesBy Jeffrey G. LissReal Estate Law, November 2007In the First District of the Illinois Appellate Court, different divisions have apparently found themselves at odds on a significant issue involving the Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law (IMFL), 735 ILCS 5/15-1101, et seq.
Immigration CourtInternational and Immigration Law, November 2007Jefferson Mok of the National Immigrant Justice Center has pointed out to the readers of The Globe that the Office of Chief Counsel for the Chicago Immigration Court has changed its phone number.