Illinois Limits Conscience-Based Vaccine Objections, While Other States Allow ThemBy Jill Vorobiev & Amy HarwathLabor and Employment Law, January 2022On November 8, 2021, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law an amendment to the Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act, which will prevent employees from relying on the Act to avoid employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, November 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineLocal Government Law, August 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineState and Local Taxation, July 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineReal Estate Law, May 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineTrusts and Estates, April 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineReal Estate Law, March 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Notary Law ChangesBy Kevin J. StineLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, February 2022Summaries of the recent substantive changes to existing notary laws.
Illinois Supreme Court Addresses Riparian Rights Along Non-Navigable StreamsBy John H. HendersonMineral Law, December 2022On June 16, 2022, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a decision in Holm v. Kodat to determine whether Illinois law granted a riparian owner on a non-navigable river or stream the right to use that waterway to cross the property of another riparian owner without that owner’s permission.
Illinois Supreme Court Decides General Contractors Cannot Assert Exclusive Remedy DoctrineBy Jeffrey KehlConstruction Law, August 2022In Munoz v. Bulley & Andrews, LLC, the Illinois Supreme Court held that the exclusive remedy provision of the Workers’ Compensation Act, which bars any direct action of an employee against their employer for negligence, does not apply to a general contractor who provided workers’ compensation insurance and benefits for a subcontractor and its employees, including the plaintiff.
Illinois Supreme Court Eliminates Another BIPA DefenseBy Joseph A. Strubbe, Brian W. Ledebuhr, & Zachary J. WattersCorporate Law Departments, February 2022The Illinois Supreme Court rejects Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act pre-emption as a defense to Biometric Information Privacy Act actions by employees for statutory damages.
Illinois Supreme Court Invalidates Cook County Taxes on Firearms and AmmunitionBy Michael J. SmoronLocal Government Law, February 2022In Guns Save Life, Inc. v. Ali,the Illinois Supreme Court determined that Cook County’s ordinances imposing taxes on the retail purchase of firearms and ammunition, respectively, violated the uniformity clause of the Illinois Constitution.
Illinois Supreme Court Lifts Its Pause Order Regarding Judicial RedistrictingBy Edward CasmereBench and Bar, January 2022In a summer move that caught many off guard, Illinois legislators passed Public Act 102-0011, changing the boundaries of the Illinois appellate court districts for the first time in over 55 years.
Illinois Supreme Court M.R. 31228Civil Practice and Procedure, August 2022M.R. 31228 for the first time establishes Time Standards for Case Closure in the Illinois Trial Courts effective July 1, 2022
Illinois to Participate in Infrastructure Law to Address Orphaned WellsBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, March 2022In November of 2021, President Biden signed into law a $1 trillion infrastructure bill that included the REGROW Act, which includes funds to plug and remediate orphan wells in various states.
Illinois Voters Approve Workers’ Rights AmendmentBy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, December 2022On Nov. 8, Illinois voters approved the Illinois Constitution Amendment 1, which amends the state constitution to guarantee workers a broad right to collective bargaining.
The Impacts of Economic Realities on the Legal ProfessionBy Roza Gossage & Abdulah AbrahimGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, November 2022Economic downturns, advancements in technology, consumer sentiments, and modern day advertising initiatives require that firms become more elastic in a broader, more convoluted marketplace.
Impacts of Roe v. Wade OverturnBy Tessa Richards & Erin WilsonWomen and the Law, September 2022A look at the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
In Memoriam: Amber BishopReal Estate Law, September 2022It is with deep sadness that we inform you of the death of our colleague and friend, Amber Bishop.
In Memoriam: Amber Lynn BishopBy Michael G. CortinaCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, October 2022In memory of Amber Lynn Bishop.