Help eliminate poverty housing and homelessness in Illinois, and earn pro bono credit to bootBy Jim McGrathCorporate Law Departments, January 2008Most everyone knows about the good work done by Habitat for Humanity, but you may not know that the habitat organizations in Illinois have a need for many legal services, and many of these would be very comfortable for inside corporate attorneys to help with.
Home is where the court isBy Heather M. FritschWomen and the Law, October 2008It occurred to me the other day that we, as lawyers, spend a great deal of our time at the courthouse. Well, let me take a step back.
Home is where the court isBy Heather M. FritschYoung Lawyers Division, June 2008It occurred to me the other day that we, as lawyers, spend a great deal of our time at the courthouse.
How green is your government?By Mary L. MilanoGovernment Lawyers, September 2008It arguably began in 2000, with the establishment by then-Governor Ryan of the Green Illinois Government Coordinating Council.
How I use Outlook; Part IBy Aaron W. BrooksLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, July 2008The author has always felt that most people underutilize Microsoft Outlook.
How much will I get paid as a Chicago lawyer taking an out-of-town case?By Pierina J. InfeliseYoung Lawyers Division, April 2008Rule 1.5 of the ABA Model Rules on professional responsibility states, “A lawyer’s fees shall be reasonable,” and sets forth several factors to determine whether a lawyer’s fees are in fact reasonable.
How to practice part-time from afarBy Patrick E. WardGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, December 2008For several years before I decided to semi-retire, I had a picture of a beautiful, tranquil beach and the inscription below it which read: “Never be so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.”
How to run an ad campaign for your Web siteBy Peter LaSorsaLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, February 2008In order to get people to your Web site one of two things must happen; first you must have a Web site that comes up high in a search or you must run a successful online advertising campaign. This article addresses the latter.
How to say ‘no’: A lawyer’s coming-of-age storyBy Brian PottsYoung Lawyers Division, August 2008Sometimes the most important word to use in a law practice is the most difficult for a new attorney to say.
I love my new computerBy Todd H. FlamingLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, October 2008Although I work in a Windows environment, I use a MacBook Air.
The ice person comethBy John F. FatinoInternational and Immigration Law, March 2008Increasingly, corporate counsel and other employment practitioners have become concerned about the enforcement activities of both the federal and state governments concerning the hiring of undocumented workers.
The ice person comethBy John F. FatinoCorporate Law Departments, January 2008Increasingly, corporate counsel and other employment practitioners have become concerned about the enforcement activities of both the federal and state governments concerning the hiring of undocumented workers.
ICE raids and regulationsBy Eileen Momblanco & Morgan RussellAdministrative Law, December 2008In April 2006, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) announced a more aggressive immigration enforcement campaign to hold employers more strictly accountable for employing undocumented workers.
If you build your own corner office they will come!By Sharon L. EisemanWomen and the Law, March 2008This article is about a recent interview the author conducted and is intended as a preview of a future roundtable discussion/exploration about women attorneys making the tough career choices—mostly to ‘go it on their own.’
Illinois acts to protect biometric informationBy Michael R. LiedLabor and Employment Law, December 2008Illinois recently enacted the Biometric Information Privacy Act, Public Act 95-0994.
Illinois Appellate Court affirms Department of Revenue’s treatment of electricity for Investment Tax Credit purposes and limits Uniformity Clause application for creditsBy David J. Kupiec & Natalie M. MartinState and Local Taxation, February 2008In Exelon Corporation v. Illinois Department of Revenue and Brian A. Hamer, No. 1-06-3388 (Ill. App.Ct., 1st Jud. Dist) (September 24, 2007), the Illinois Appellate Court affirmed the Circuit Court’s Summary Judgment Order, which affirmed the Illinois Department of Revenue’s (Department’s) Decision denying an electric utility company a Personal Property Tax Replacement Income Tax Investment Credit and denying that the Uniformity Clause of the Illinois Constitution was violated by the Department’s granting of such credit to gas companies and a combined gas and electric utility company.
Illinois Department of Revenue proposing numerous new and revised Illinois income tax regulationsBy David J. Kupiec & Natalie M. MartinState and Local Taxation, September 2008The Illinois Department of Revenue is in the process of updating existing and drafting new income tax regulations primarily to address recently enacted income tax legislation, Public Acts 95-0233 (SB 1544) and 95-0707 (SB783).
Illinois drilling permits—The upward trend advancesBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, December 2008An analysis of drilling permit applications in the last few years reflects a flattening of production activity.