Health savings accounts 2018 contribution limitBy Brian T. WhitlockFederal Taxation, June 2018The Tax Cut and Jobs Act changed how inflation indexing is calculated for many provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
HHS issues guidance on disposing of electronic devices and mediaBy Chad DeGrootEmployee Benefits, October 2018The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently issued guidance on the proper decommission and disposal of electronic devices and media containing sensitive information.
Highlights from the Cook County Board of Review’s attorney meetingBy Roland LaraState and Local Taxation, August 2018The Cook County Board of Review made its annual presentation to the practicing bar on July 18, covering information from its last session and anticipated challenges for the upcoming session.
Hold the Mayo: Vanda ruling reviews patent subject matter eligibilityBy Michael J. WeilIntellectual Property, June 2018The recent Vanda v.West-Warddecision cut a distinct path through the controversial Mayo and Alice rules for evaluating subject matter eligibility of patents.
Home rule village has authority to remove library trusteeBy Phillip LenziniGovernment Lawyers, May 2018According to the appellate decision in Jaros v. Village of Downers Grove, a home rule village board has the authority to remove a library board trustee prior to the end of a six-year term.
How blockchain stops bank fraudBy Thomas E. Howard & Lina AldadahCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, March 2018Once blockchain is ready for prime time, attorneys for the bank never will again need to trace proceeds or worry about bad checks.
How I workBy Justin L. LeinenweberGovernment Lawyers, November 2018Justin Leinenweber shares a few tools he has implemented to help navigate the hectic life of an attorney.
How to set yourself up for hiring successBy Jennifer M. DanishLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, November 2018Hiring can be a time-consuming and stressful process, but a well-thought-out approach helps you recruit and hire individuals who will be critical to your firm's success.
How to use Facebook to create top of mind awarenessBy Nicole SartoriLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, November 2018Some easy, relatively inexpensive and effective ways for your firm to use Facebook to gain that “top of mind awareness” to reach potential clients.
A human rights decision in disguise?By Michael J. MaslankaHuman and Civil Rights, October 2018An overview of People v. Kochevar, a recent appellate case.
Hush up about sexual misconductBy Jeffrey A. ParnessDiversity Leadership Council, June 2018As alleged victims of sexual misconduct will be increasingly likely to seek redress, the time is ripe to explore how Illinois laws do and should regulate sexual misconduct settlements.
Identifying and recruiting firm leadershipBy Alex RechenmacherLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, March 2018Looking for someone to steer the ship? Author Alex Rechenmacher identifies four types of potential recruits for your firm's top positions.
IDNR considers revision of OG-10 formBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, December 2018A list of the proposed revisions to the OG-10 form discussed at the November Oil and Gas Advisory Board meeting.
IDNR considers rules changesBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, September 2018The Oil and Gas Advisory Board is working with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management, to consider possible rule changes.
If everyone is so busy, why is cash flow so low?By Kerry M. LavelleLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, May 2018There are a few rules you need to follow to keep collections high, receivables low, and clients understanding that they are receiving value and hard work in exchange for paying their legal fees on time.
If you are a woman, or if you know one…By Elizabeth M. RochfordWomen and the Law, October 2018A summary and review of RBG, the film that chronicles the life of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Illinois 2L agrees: Time’s upBy Sara CrookBench and Bar, July 2018A summary of the keynote speaker's presentation at the Women's Bar Association of Illinois Annual Dinner.
Illinois coal production increasesBy John E. RhineMineral Law, June 2018In 2017, Illinois produced 46.5 million tons of coal—a 6.7 percent increase over the prior year.