Guide to 2018 USDA Farm Bill ProgramsBy Lynne R. OstfeldAgricultural Law, October 2020A list of programs that help farmers funded by the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, or Risk Management Agency.
Habitual Residence Under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child AbductionBy Ashanti Madlock HendersonGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, April 2020In Monasky v. Taglieri, the U.S. Supreme Court answered two questions. First, what is the standard for determining a child’s “habitual residence” under the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Second, what is the standard of review for these determinations?
HappeningsAlternative Dispute Resolution, January 2020Recent ADR events and updates from around the country.
HIPAA Protective Orders and Use of Protected Health Information in LitigationBy Jason G. SchutteElder Law, July 2020A discussion of Haage v. Zavala, a recent appellate case that deals with protective orders entered in personal injury cases pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1966 and the rules promulgated pursuant to that Act.
HIPAA Protective Orders and Use of Protected Health Information in LitigationBy Jason G. SchutteHealth Care Law, June 2020A discussion of Haage v. Zavala, a recent appellate case that deals with protective orders entered in personal injury cases pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1966 and the rules promulgated pursuant to that Act.
Hold-Over Farm Tenant Pays DearlyBy Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, March 2020The tenancy of farmland is an often misunderstood topic.
Hollywood Versus a Film School ProjectBy Richard StobbeIntellectual Property, February 2020In 1998, high school student Pourshian conceived the idea for a film in which a character’s internal organs were portrayed as personified characters. In 2000 Pourshian, a film school student in Ontario, wrote a screenplay and produced a short film, Inside Out, based on his idea. In 2015 Pixar, Disney’s animation company, released Inside Out, with characters personifying emotions. Pourshian sued. In this decision, the Canadian court found a real and substantial connection between the claims and Ontario.
How Do You Verify the Identity of a Data Requestor?By David AdlerCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, March 2020Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, companies must allow Californians to access the information held about them, or, in some situations, request that the information that they provided to a company be deleted. By keeping data minimization objectives in mind and not over-thinking compliance obligations, verifying the identity of a data requestor may be straight-forward.
How Limited Is Limited Liability?By David K. StaubTrusts and Estates, May 2020By acting responsibly and taking a few precautions, the limited liability of the LLC is a major benefit over a sole proprietorship, general partnership, or even a limited partnership.
How Little We KnowBy Karen ErgerConstruction Law, July 2020COVID-19 related reflections on what we’ve come to know.
How to Assure a Successful Physician Practice Investment or AcquisitionBy Patricia S. HofstraBusiness and Securities Law, June 2020As physician practices, health care entities, private equity, and venture capital firms consider physician practice investments and acquisitions, the players need to address the unique nature of physicians and physician practices in order to assure a successful deal.
How to Gain the Quarantine 15By Genevieve NiemannYoung Lawyers Division, September 2020A compilation of local businesses to support during COVID-19.
Human Rights Section Chair Appointed to Guardianship and Advocacy CommissionBy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, March 2020Kathryn Eisenhart, past chair of the Human RIghts Section Council, was recently appointed by Governor Pritzker to be a member of the Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission.
IDNR Revisions to Spacing and Location of WellsBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, September 2020The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Oil & Gas Resource Management has made significant revisions as to how oil wells are spaced and located.
Illinois Appellate Court Rules Tax Abatement Resolution Does Not Run With the LandBy John B. SprenzelState and Local Taxation, July 2020Practitioners should advise their client that, unless their client is named specifically to benefit from a tax abating measure by an appropriate ordinance or resolution, they should presume that a tax abating measure that may have applied to a property at one point does not necessarily run with the land.
Illinois ARDC Statement on RacismBench and Bar, July 2020A statement from the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission regarding its commitment to addressing injustice.