Roth 401(k) plansBy Leonard S. DeFrancoFederal Taxation, April 2012An overview of Roth accounts for retirement planning.
Rule 23 unpublished opinions: To cite, or not to citeBy Stacey LynchInsurance Law, January 2012Despite the recent availability of Rule 23 orders in cyber space, the prohibition to citation of a Rule 23 order, with the exceptions being the limited circumstances enumerated in (e)(1) of the rule, remains intact.
Scales of Justice: Balancing court efficiency and in forma paupers applicationsBy Jasmine V. Hernandez & Stephen A. KobzaBench and Bar, December 2012In scenarios where a litigant does not meet the statutory requirements to file as an indigent individual, this article suggests the incorporation of installment plans and extension of the seven-day extension period.
The ScanSnap S1100By Nerino J. Petro, Jr.Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, March 2012A review of Fujitsu’s answer for a portable scanner that can be carried and used at any time.
The Second District gives lessons for the guardian ad litemBy Lisa M. NyuliFamily Law, August 2012The Second District Appellate Court recently issued its opinion in In re the Marriage of Petrik, and in so doing, provided several good rules and reminders for attorneys acting as Guardian ad Litem.
Section Council drafts model form Oil and Gas LeaseMineral Law, April 2012Over the past year, the members of the Mineral Law Section Council discussed and reviewed various forms of oil and gas leases utilized in the State of Illinois. The Section Council drafted a model form, which is set forth herein.
Section Council legislative updateBy James S. PetersBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, September 2012This article reviews the positions the Council has taken on several recent pieces of legislation.
Seeking employment: A program designed to assist youthful offendersBy Paul B. NovakChild Law, February 2012The newly created “Youthful Offender Job Readiness Program” is designed to assist youthful offenders involved in the juvenile justice system to gain employment with the goal to keep them out of the criminal justice system.
Senior tax exemptionsBy Leonard F. Amari & Katherine O’DellSenior Lawyers, October 2012With just short of 300,000 seniors losing their Senior Citizen exemptions in Cook County, many of us can expect calls from our elderly clients asking the questions addressed in this article.
Servicing ISRABy Stephen F. MonroeLabor and Employment Law, February 2012The Illinois Sales Representative Act is a robust piece of legislation that arms independent contractors paid commission by their principals with formidable ammunition in the event of a breach.
Setting up in Flanders—Part 3By Ian RobberechtsInternational and Immigration Law, March 2012Some points for a foreign investor to consider when starting commercial operations in Belgium.
Settlement offer defeats class action lawsuitBy Michael R. LiedFederal Civil Practice, September 2012According to the appeals court in Damasco v. Clearwire Corporation, to allow a case to continue in federal court when the sole plaintiff no longer maintains a personal stake defies the limits on federal jurisdiction.
Seventh Circuit holds that women at risk of trafficking are not a “social groupBy Chris CardonaInternational and Immigration Law, April 2012According to the recent decision in Cece v. Holder, young women at risk of being trafficked into sexual slavery are not members of a social group for purposes of seeking asylum under U.S. law.
Should the Legislature consider further changes to the Act?By Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, January 2012The years 2012 and 2013 will determine what effects the changes in the Workers’ Compensation Act will have upon the injured worker, the employer, the insurance companies and the cost of doing business in the state of Illinois. The author argues that it's just too soon to implement any additional changes.
Should the Supreme Court be televised?By Meghan SteinbeissAlternative Dispute Resolution, May 2012It is not probable that we will ever see the full operations of the Supreme Court as the Justices hold the final vote in whether or not their activities will be televised.
Should you merge with another law firm?By John W. OlmsteadLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, December 2012Successful mergers are based upon a sound integrated business strategy that creates synergy and a combined firm that produces greater client value than either firm can produced alone.
Should your client consider a change of residency to avoid state estate taxes?By Margot GordonTrusts and Estates, February 2012To avoid state estate and income taxes, individuals who own homes in more than one state may be considering changing their residency to a state other than Illinois. Before one of your clients makes this decision, you will want to make sure that your client understands that changing his or her state residency can be fairly complicated.
Silence is the new Golden RuleBy Michael D. WongYoung Lawyers Division, April 2012Under the recent change to Rule 1.6 of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct, without informed consent an attorney may not disclose ANY information regarding a case or representation, even if that information is of public record.
Sixty-two days means exactly that!By J. Brick Van Der SnickTraffic Laws and Courts, March 2012A discussion of the ramifications of the People v. Clairmont & Fernandez decision.