Illinois Restrictive Covenants Face a Sea Change if Bill PassesBy Christopher Hennessy & Jeremy GlennLabor and Employment Law, March 2021A bill was introduced in the Illinois Legislature in January that, if made into law, would rewrite significant aspects of the law of restrictive covenants entered into after the effective date of its adoption, including barring some altogether.
Illinois Supreme Court Case ReportBy Hon. Brian McKillip, (ret.)Civil Practice and Procedure, November 2021Summaries of recent Illinois Supreme Court cases.
Illinois Supreme Court Clarifies ‘Bumping Rights’ of Laid-off Tenured FacultyBy Roland R. CrossEducation Law, February 2021In December 2020, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a decision in Barrall v. The Board of Trustees of John A. Logan Community College, which focused on “the bumping rights” of laid-off tenured faculty members under the Illinois Public Community College Act.
Illinois Supreme Court Sinks the ‘Test the Waters’ DoctrineBy Edward CasmereBench and Bar, July 2021The Illinois Supreme Court recently decided whether the “test the waters” doctrine is a valid basis to deny a party’s motion for substitution of judge under section 2-1001 (a)(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure.
The Illinois Trust Code Trailer Bill Clean Ups and TweaksBy Michael J. FleckTrusts and Estates, October 2021An overview and brief summaries of the substantive changes to the Illinois Trust Code that will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
Impact Fund Considerations for Charitable OrganizationsBy Colin J. WalshFederal Taxation, March 2021In recent years, impact funds have become a popular way for section 501(c)(3) charitable organizations to advance their tax exempt missions.
Impact of Daimler on Creditor’s RightsBy Michael CortinaBench and Bar, September 2021A summary of the unintended consequences of Daimler AG v. Bauman, with a particular focus on its impact on the area of creditors’ rights in Illinois.
Implicit BiasBy Trina SmithBench and Bar, May 2021As an attorney, it is important to acknowledge your implicit biases and how they affect your practice.
Implicit BiasBy Trina SmithCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, April 2021As an attorney, it is important to acknowledge your implicit biases and how they affect your practice.
Important Changes to Copyright and Trademark LawBy Beverly A. BernemanIntellectual Property, March 2021When the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 was signed into law, it included the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act and the Trademark Modernization Act, which made significant changes to our intellectual property law.