Medical marijuana cards in the union workplaceBy Darrell SteinbergLabor and Employment Law, May 2018Recent arbitration cases arising in union shops give insight on why holding a medical marijuana card is not as simple as a “get out of jail free” card.
Meet my new dog, “M-1”By Brian T. WhitlockEmployee Benefits, April 2018Like most family dogs that patrol the base of the family dining room looking for table scraps that fall to the floor, a C corporation can accomplish a similar role, especially under the new tax law.
Meet my new dog, “M-1”By Brian T. WhitlockFederal Taxation, February 2018Like most family dogs that patrol the base of the family dining room looking for table scraps that fall to the floor, a C corporation can accomplish a similar role, especially under the new tax law.
Meet the section councilAlternative Dispute Resolution, December 2018A spotlight on section council members Deborah Jo Soehlig, vice chair, and Missy Greathouse, secretary.
Mental illness and parentingBy Susan O’NealMental Health Law, October 2018The recently-decided case In re K.E.S. makes clear that the fact that a parent may be living with a serious mental illness does not mean that this parent is unfit or unable to parent their children.
Mergers & Acquisitions Corner: Tales from the trenchesBy Markus MayBusiness and Securities Law, November 2018The mergers and acquisitions world is one in which you are always learning new ways to try to get deals done.
Message from the chairBy Shama K. PatariInternational and Immigration Law, October 2018A note from the International and Immigration Law Section Council chair, Shama Patari.
Mitigating civil liability in traffic courtBy Stephen MonroeTraffic Laws and Courts, March 2018This article offers guidance to the lawyer without traffic court experience on how to mitigate a client’s civil liability when ticketed for causing an accident with personal injuries.
MLK day will be observed as per usual, but this year it’s actually on King’s birthdayBy Sharon L. EisemanLaw Related Education for the Public, January 2018This year, on January 15, which is the actual date of his birth in 1929, people all over our country—and beyond—will pay homage to this great man, preacher, and acknowledged leader of the civil rights movement in America.
Negotiated rates and third-party carriersBy Markham M. Jeep & Graham J. JeepWorkers’ Compensation Law, May 2018The appellate court ruled in Perez v. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission that the negotiated rate — the calculation of a dollar amount owed for medical services — is not limited to a rate negotiated by the employer or the employer’s insurance carrier.
New developments in estate planning, elder law, and Medicaid civil rightsBy Zisl EdelsonTrusts and Estates, June 2018Estate planning attorneys comfortable with federal litigation have a unique opportunity to help make things right for the elderly and disabled in Illinois through civil rights actions under the Federal Medicaid Act.
The new DUI crime laboratory discovery rulesBy Donald J. RamsellTraffic Laws and Courts, December 2018In Illinois, the defendant’s right to obtain full discovery of crime laboratory data, mistakes, and misconduct in DUI cases has been a long and arduous road
New farm bill: What are the topics of discussion?By Jeffrey A. MolletAnimal Law, June 2018The House Committee on Agriculture recently approved the Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, which will address the economic challenges facing farmers and ranchers and make investments in opportunities for SNAP recipients.
New farm bill: What are the topics of discussion?By Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, May 2018The House Committee on Agriculture recently approved the Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, which will address the economic challenges facing farmers and ranchers and make investments in opportunities for SNAP recipients.
New federal government ruling approves companies’ employment policiesBy Alan M. KaplanBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, October 2018To protect a company’s intellectual property, companies need to be mindful of federal and state statutes and regulations as well as decisions by different government agencies.
New federal tax implications for maintenance payors and recipientsBy Stephanie CappsFamily Law, February 2018Author Stephanie Capps provides a sample scenario to help determine the potential financial impact on divorcing parties when considering the combo of new maintenance guidelines and federal tax overhaul.