Tackling Common Issues in a Residential Real Estate TransactionBy Stephanie Garces DonatYoung Lawyers Division, April 2021A look at the importance of the attorney's role in any real estate transaction, practical tips to prepare for closing, and how to handle common issues you will encounter when a client is selling or purchasing residential property.
Tails of Woe! Judicial Humor—Yes or No?By Laura L. LundsgaardReal Estate Law, October 2021A summary of Gaetjens v. City of Loves Park and analysis of when judicial humor is appropriate.
Tax Increment Financing in Illinois: A PrimerBy Leonard F. AmariSenior Lawyers, January 2021Over the last 50 years, tax increment financing has become a tool to aid development and eliminate blight in Illinois.
Teamwork Essential to the Practice of Collaborative ProcessBy Sandra CrawfordAlternative Dispute Resolution, March 2021The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals promulgates standards and ethics for professionals practicing collaborative law.
Temporary Guardians Are Not Always TemporaryBy Robert S. HeldTrusts and Estates, October 2021Recently, guardianships and the probate courts that impose them have come under greater scrutiny.
Testing the WatersBy Michael StraussFamily Law, August 2021A summary and analysis of Palos Community Hospital v. Humana Insurance Company, Inc.
Thank You to Our AuthorsBy Jennifer Bunker SkerstonTrusts and Estates, July 2021A thank you to the authors who contributed articles to the Trusts & Estates newsletter during the 2020-21 bar year.
Thinking About Retiring? Better Know About ‘Tail’ CoverageBy Loren Golden & Leonard F. AmariAgricultural Law, November 2021If you are thinking about retirement and want peace of mind, it is important to pay attention to tail coverage to protect your family and estate.
Thinking About Retiring? Better Know About ‘Tail’ CoverageBy Loren Golden & Leonard F. AmariSenior Lawyers, May 2021If you are thinking about retirement and want peace of mind, it is important to pay attention to tail coverage to protect your family and estate.
Third Circuit Holds Triangular Setoff Provisions Unenforceable in BankruptcyBy Daniel M. PereiraCorporate Law Departments, April 2021Contracting parties should take note of a recent precedential opinion by the third circuit holding that contractual triangular setoff provisions are simply unenforceable in bankruptcy.
Three Illinois Property Tax Homestead Exemptions Automatically RenewedBy Colleen L. SahlasReal Estate Law, January 2021In an effort to relieve vulnerable homeowners of financial burdens due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Bill SB0685, which was approved during the spring 2020 legislative session.
Three Illinois Property Tax Homestead Exemptions Automatically RenewedBy Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, January 2021In an effort to relieve vulnerable homeowners of financial burdens due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Bill SB0685, which was approved during the spring 2020 legislative session.
Three-Legged Stool of Mental Health TreatmentBy Joseph T. MonahanMental Health Law, November 2021An overview of a three-pronged model to help clients and their loved ones get the services they need when mental health issues are present.
To Have a Will or Not to Have a Will: What Are the Implications?By Abby SgroYoung Lawyers Division, March 2021The probate process is similar whether you have a will or not. However, without a will, you have no say over who inherits your assets and property.
Tort Claim for Increased Risk of HarmBy Raymond T. ReottEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2021In the recent case of Berry v. City of Chicago, the Illinois Supreme Court reaffirmed earlier decisions holding that increased risk of harm is not by itself sufficient for a negligence claim.
Trademark Searching and Freedom to Operate Advice – Balancing Legal and Commercial RiskBy Blake KnowlesInternational and Immigration Law, January 2021Trademark clearance searching is essential for any business looking to launch a new brand. Failure to conduct a proper clearance search can lead to adoption of a brand that infringes pre-existing rights of another trader in an identical or very similar trademark. Unfortunately, trade mark clearance searching has become increasingly complicated. This means that any professional providing trademark clearance advice needs to be able to balance commercial and legal factors in order to provide commercially practical and pragmatic advice.
Transfer on Death Instruments: Pitfalls and Pending LegislationBy Michael J. FleckElder Law, June 2021While transfer on death instruments provide ease of transferring residential real property, they have shortcomings that practitioners should be aware of in determining whether use of a transfer on death instrument is the best fit for a client.
Transfer on Death Instruments: Pitfalls and Pending LegislationBy Michael J. FleckReal Estate Law, May 2021While transfer on death instruments provide ease of transferring residential real property, they have shortcomings that practitioners should be aware of in determining whether use of a transfer on death instrument is the best fit for a client.
Transfer on Death Instruments: Pitfalls and Pending LegislationBy Michael J. FleckTrusts and Estates, April 2021While transfer on death instruments provide ease of transferring residential real property, they have shortcomings that practitioners should be aware of in determining whether use of a transfer on death instrument is the best fit for a client.
Treatment of Disability BenefitsBy Kathleen M. KraftFamily Law, November 2021A look at whether disability benefits that represent a replacement of income should be characterized as a marital asset.
Tribute to the CaptainBy Judge Michael ChmielCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, April 2021A tribute to Kenneth F. Ritz, 1935-2020.
UCC Filing Sinks Unsecured Creditor’s Unjust Enrichment Claim Against BankBy Michael WeissmanCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, February 2021In GlobalTranz Enterprises, Inc. v. PNC Bank, N.A., the court applied California law and dismissed a lawsuit brought by GlobalTranz Enterprises, Inc. against PNC based on unjust enrichment.
Understanding the Fifth Amendment: Privilege in a Federal Civil CaseBy Stanley N. WasserFederal Civil Practice, June 2021The privilege against self-incrimination takes on heightened importance where your client is facing simultaneous civil and criminal liability due to ongoing parallel civil and criminal proceedings.