IRS and Tax Court penalize corporate taxpayer for using in-house professional tax return preparerBy Philip D. SpeicherFederal Taxation, February 2012In the recent case of Seven W. Enterprises, Inc., & Subsidiaries, et. al. v. Comm’r, the Tax Court affirmed accuracy-related penalties proposed against a corporate taxpayer even though the taxpayer relied on the advice of an employee who is both a CPA and licensed tax attorney.
IRS proposes new regulations under Code § 2032—Alternate Valuation for Estate Tax PurposesBy Hugh F. DrakeBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, May 2012Under the IRS' recent revisions, post-mortem changes will affect the federal estate tax value of assets only if they are attributable to 1) economic or market conditions or 2) uncompensated theft or casualty losses that are not deducted under Code §2054.
Is a custody judgment really “final” under Supreme Court Rule 304(b)?By Robin R. Miller & Elizabeth SietsemaFamily Law, April 2012Supreme Court Rule 922, which requires a final Custody Judgment within 18 months, conflicts directly with the so-called “absolute” right to voluntarily dismiss a lawsuit under 735 ILCS 5/2-1009.
Is a duty owed? Adjoining landowners, passers-by, falling limbs and treesBy Patrick M. KinnallyCivil Practice and Procedure, September 2012The Appellate Court in Stackhouse v. Royce Realty and Management had little problem in assessing whether a tree falling on a person was reasonably foreseeable.
Is an elected official an employee?By Paul N. Keller & Donald W. AndersonLocal Government Law, January 2012There is no “one-size-fits-all” answer to the question of elected official as employee—An individual elected official is not an employee for purposes of FLSA, IPLRA, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, ADEA, the Illinois Human Rights Act, and the Unemployment Insurance Act, but may opt into IMRF, and is an employee for purposes of the Tort Immunity Act.
Is obesity a disability? An analysis of obesity under the ADAAABy Susan A. GarverLabor and Employment Law, December 2012The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act was enacted in 2008. Prior to the Amendments, the ADA specifically did not cover obesity, only morbid obesity. The Amendments Act is purposefully silent on whether obesity is covered as a disability. This leaves much room for interpretation on whether obesity is a disability for the purposes of the ADA and the ADA Amendments Act.
Is reform a reality for women in Saudi Arabia?By Cindy G. Buys & Stephanie MacuibaInternational and Immigration Law, July 2012This article provides some background on the Saudi Arabian political and legal systems and on the possibilities for future reforms to expand women’s rights.
Is reform a reality for women in Saudi Arabia?By Cindy G. Buys & Stephanie MacuibaWomen and the Law, June 2012This article provides some background on the Saudi Arabian political and legal systems and on the possibilities for future reforms to expand women’s rights.
ISBA and ABA on the HillBy Hon. Ann Breen-GrecoAdministrative Law, June 2012A recap of ABA Day on the Hill, to which the ISBA always sends a delegation.
ISBA E-mail Discussion Groups as source for practice developmentInternational and Immigration Law, September 2012At one time or another, it seems every lawyer comes in contact with an international and/or immigration law issue in their practice. The ISBA E-mail Discussion Groups-- free to ISBA members-- offer a look at just how frequently these questions arise.
ISBA Federal Tax Conference reviewFederal Taxation, November 2012A summary of the ISBA's Federal Taxation annual Conference, which took place just last week.
ISBA Federal Tax Section Council goes to WashingtonBy James CreechFederal Taxation, September 2012On May 9th and 10th, 2012 the Federal Taxation Section Council made its annual trip to DC to advise our nation’s leaders on tax issues.
ISBA invests in the PipelineBy Andrew FoxDiversity Leadership Council, June 2012The ISBA/JTBF Law & Leadership Institute is a statewide initiative to assist students from minority, ethnic, and other groups who are currently underrepresented in the legal professions achieve academic success and aspire to a career in the law.
The ISBA needs you to help fight hungerBy Angelica W. WawrzynekReal Estate Law, December 2012Learn more about Feeding Illinois, the ISBA's important hunger-fighting initiative.
The ISBA needs you to help fight hungerBy Angelica W. WawrzynekYoung Lawyers Division, December 2012Learn more about Feeding Illinois, the ISBA's important hunger-fighting initiative.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerHealth Care Law, December 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerFederal Taxation, November 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerBy John E. ThiesAlternative Dispute Resolution, November 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerCivil Practice and Procedure, October 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerAnimal Law, October 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerGovernment Lawyers, October 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA President challenges Illinois lawyers to fight hungerReal Estate Law, September 2012ISBA President John Thies invites all law firms and legal organizations statewide to participate in a food and fundraising drive during the final two weeks in February 2013.
ISBA YLD’s 14th Annual Holiday Party at the Cubby BearBy Anna P. KrolikowskaYoung Lawyers Division, February 2012Just how much money did the 2011 Holiday Party raise for the Children's Assistance Foundation? Read on to find out.
ISBA/JTBF Law and Leadership Institute: Inspiring Leaders—Changing livesRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, April 2012Law school admissions show a disturbing trend: although students of color have near-parity with white students’ GPAs and LSAT scores, the percentage and number of minority students (especially African-American and Latino students) admitted to law schools has declined significantly since 1993.