IDNR Adopts Amendments to RegulationBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, December 2021Amendments to the spacing requirements for oil wells were recently adopted by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and went into effect on October 2021.
IDNR Proposes Amendment to Spacing RegulationsBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, September 2021The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has started the process to amend its rules regarding spacing requirement for oil wells.
Illinois 2020 Oil ProductionMineral Law, March 2021Charts of Illinois oil production in 2020 from the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board.
Illinois AAML Announces African American Law School ScholarshipBy James QuigleyFamily Law, May 2021The Illinois chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers recently implemented a scholarship for African American law students in the state of Illinois.
Illinois Appellate Court Affirms ‘Glaring Bad Faith’ Standard Applies in FCA LawsuitBy Lauren FerranteState and Local Taxation, May 2021A summary and analysis of State of Illilnois ex rel. Thulis v. City of Chicago, which looked at whether the city violated the Illinois False Claims Act by knowingly failing to comply with the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act due to its failure to report or turn over more than 22,000 uncased checks to the state.
Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Transgender Individuals Are Protected Under the IHRABy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, November 2021The appellate court recently found that Hobby Lobby discriminated against employee Meggan Sommerville on the basis of her gender identity by denying access to the women’s restroom throughout her employment in Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. v. Sommerville.
The Illinois Bar Foundation Needs Your HelpBy Rory T. WeilerElder Law, January 2021The Illinois Bar Foundation, which assists fellow lawyers who have fallen upon hard times, has acted quickly to address the economic crisis that has resulted from COVID-19.
The Illinois Bar Foundation Needs Your HelpBy Rory T. WeilerChild Law, January 2021The Illinois Bar Foundation, which assists fellow lawyers who have fallen upon hard times, has acted quickly to address the economic crisis that has resulted from COVID-19.
The Illinois Bar Foundation Needs Your HelpBy Rory T. WeilerWorkers’ Compensation Law, January 2021The Illinois Bar Foundation, which assists fellow lawyers who have fallen upon hard times, has acted quickly to address the economic crisis that has resulted from COVID-19.
Illinois Courts Remain Inflexible When It Comes to Employment RisksBy Scott R. HallWorkers’ Compensation Law, January 2021In Flex-N-Gate Logistics v. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, et al., the petitioner truck driver, alleged that he injured his cervical spine, right arm, and left knee while walking up a set of stairs at his employer’s premises.
Illinois Criminal Justice Reform BillBy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, March 2021In January, the Illinois Legislature passed a sweeping criminal justice package that resulted in dramatic changes in police discipline, standards of conduct, and more.
Illinois DOL Issues COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation/Leave GuidanceBy Christy E. PhanthavongLabor and Employment Law, April 2021With an express purpose of encouraging employees and their families to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the Illinois Department of Labor recently issued guidance for employers regarding compensation and paid leave in connection with absences for vaccine appointments.
Illinois’ Electronic Wills and Remote Witnesses Act Is a Game ChangerBy Michael BrennanLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, November 2021Wills, powers or attorney, and other important estate documents can now be validly signed and witnessed remotely through audio video communications.
Illinois Federal Courts Split on Covid-19 Business Interruption Insurance CasesBy Daniel Thies & Ryan BurroughsFederal Civil Practice, June 2021For over a year now, federal courts have grappled with the legal fallout of the pandemic. One area with significant action is claims for business interruption insurance due to COVID-19.
Illinois Governor Signs Restrictive Covenant Bill Into LawBy Steven J. Pearlman, Edward Young, & Dakota D. TreeceLabor and Employment Law, September 2021On August 13, 2021, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law an amendment to the Illinois Freedom to Work Act, which imposes restrictions on the use of non-competition and non-solicitation restrictive covenants for Illinois employees.
Illinois Implements Substantial New Employer ObligationsBy Michelle T. OlsonCorporate Law Departments, May 2021Recent changes to Illinois law limit the use of conviction records in employment and require employers to report pay and diversity data to the state.
Illinois Issues One of the Lowest Health Advisory Guidance Levels in the NationBy Matt Walker & Jessica RosellEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2021On January 28, 2021, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency took a significant step forward to address a class of emerging contaminants in drinking water when it released non-enforceable Health Advisory Levels for four different per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Illinois Makes Significant Changes to Tax CodeBy Adam P. Beckerink, Laura Grace Mezher, & Colleen M. ReddenState and Local Taxation, August 2021Among the bills Governor Pritzker signed into law on June 17 was S.B. 2017, the state budge bill, which contains several provisions intended to raise revenue.