How cloud computing will change the way we work—Hint: it’s here now!By Alan PearlmanLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, December 2010Simply put, cloud computing means using Hosted Services. Hosted services can be a combination of offsite applications, data and hardware (servers) used to create and look up information, complete transactions, and perform analyses that would previously be performed only on a local PC or on-premises server.
How not to terminate permanent total disability benefitsBy Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2010A respondent is not entitled to review the employee’s tax returns as part of its petition for modification.
How to avoid multiple court appearancesBy Ted P. Hammel & Sarah M. VaheyTraffic Laws and Courts, March 2010The recent Third District Appellate Court Opinion of People v. Ziobro, 2010 WL 184073 (Ill.App. 3 Dist. Jan 13, 2010), reinforces the right of a defendant charged with a DUI, or other traffic offense, who expressly follows the procedures in Supreme Court Rules 504 and 505, to have a trial on the merits on the first appearance date (or now, on the first “clerk” scheduled trial date).
How to calculate average weekly wage of current employer in an 8(d)1 situationBy Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2010Section 10 of the Workers' Compensation Act explicitly states that overtime is excluded from the calculation of average weekly wage unless overtime is mandatory or worked on a regular basis.
How to grandfather, or not: A health care reform updateBy Paul ShaheenLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, December 2010By carefully asking the right kinds of questions, and working with a qualified insurance professional in this regard, the analysis that you, and your firm, need to undertake in determining what type of plan is best for its needs will be made a great deal easier.
How to obtain medical records in light of Holtkamp v. ClaytonBy Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2010The appellate court in Holtkamp Trucking Co. v. David J. Fletcher, M.D., L.L.C., d/b/a Safeworks Illinois found that the paper that the medical records are on and the ink that is used to create the medical records are the property of the medical provider. To command the medical provider to mail medical records to the injured worker would be a confiscation of the medical provider’s property.
How to stand out in an up-and-coming marketBy Jane H. KimYoung Lawyers Division, June 2010Some tips to help young lawyers identify and convey their unique professional value in an up-and-coming market.
How to survive your first trip to federal courtBy Marron MahoneyYoung Lawyers Division, October 2010Your first time in federal court can be daunting... here are a few tips to make your experience more successful.
Illinois adopts green building standards for state projectsBy Raymond T. ReottEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, September 2010The Green Buildings Act, enacted in Illinois in 2009, requires all new state-funded building construction and major renovations of existing facilities to seek clarification under green building standards.
Illinois drilling permits—The decline continuesBy James K. Weston, Sr.Mineral Law, May 2010Drilling permit applications seem to have stabilized at lower-than-historic levels but also have rebounded from their lowest levels.
Illinois’ legal community unites to raise over $100,000 for Haiti rebuilding effortsDiversity Leadership Council, June 2010On March 31, approximately 400 lawyers from the Illinois legal community joined together for an evening in support of charities working in Haiti to rebuild a country shattered by the loss of over 200,000 people as a result of the recent earthquake.
Illinois local governments filing for Chapter 9 bankruptciesBy W. Britt IsalyLocal Government Law, December 2010Chapter 9 bankruptcy is now available to eligible units of local governments, by way of the “specific authorization” section of the Bankruptcy Code, Section 109(c).
The Illinois Pet Trust ActBy Melissa Anne MayeAnimal Law, January 2010Some individuals are so attached to their companion animals that they wish to provide for their care and well-being, even after the owners have died.
Illinois Rules of EvidenceBy Hon. Donald C. HudsonBench and Bar, November 2010Read about the new codified rules of evidence, which will govern proceedings in all Illinois courts as of January 1, 2011.
Illinois Supreme Court forms Special Judicial Advisory Committee for Justice and Mental Health PlanningBy Joseph TyborBench and Bar, June 2010The Illinois Supreme Court recently created a Special Supreme Court Advisory Committee for Justice and Mental Health Planning in order to maximize the use of court and community resources to aid the rehabilitation and treatment of accused offenders who have mental health issues.
Illinois Supreme Court opinion updateBy Elizabeth A. BleakleyBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, April 2010Recent opinions from the Illinois Supreme Court.