Material DefectsBy Michael J. RooneyTrusts and Estates, August 2022Revisions to the Residential Real Property Disclosure Act.
Matthew Maloney Tradition of ExcellenceBy Sandra Lin SweeneyGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, November 2022Nominations are now being accepted for the Matthew Maloney Tradition of Excellence Award.
Medical Malpractice Period of Limitations: Tolling in Cases of DisabilityBy Mark Benfield & Stephen LaneTort Law, October 2022The period of limitations for medical malpractice cases is set forth in 735 ILCS 5/13-212, which generally provides a two-year statute of limitations and four-year statute of repose.
Medicare Considerations for Senior LawyersBy David ChroustSenior Lawyers, April 2022An overview of the ways senior lawyers might cover their health care-related costs as they retire.
Meet the ChairMental Health Law, August 2022A spotlight on the 2022-23 chair of ISBA's Mental Health Law Section Council, Jennifer L. Hansen.
Meet the New Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme CourtBy Hon. Alfred M. Swanson, (ret.)Bench and Bar, October 2022When Justice Mary Jane Theis becomes the chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, she has three main goals in mind.
Member Spotlight: Christina MaleckiBy Jessica DurkinWomen and the Law, February 2022A spotlight on Christina Malecki, a new member to ISBA's Standing Committee on Women & the Law.
Member Spotlight: Lauren PierucciBy Laura CastagnaWomen and the Law, February 2022A spotlight on Lauren Pierucci, a new member to ISBA's Standing Committee on Women & the Law.
Moving Your Law Office? Check This List FirstBy Dana M. ConsidineLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, May 2022A helpful checklist for relocating your law office.
The Myth of Work-Life BalanceBy Rebecca HausmanYoung Lawyers Division, February 2022Work-life balance should be thought of as more of a cycle than an accomplishment.
Navigating Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Illinois State CourtsBy Judge Debra B. Walker & Andrea FischerFamily Law, June 2022During the past two years the issue of special immigrant juvenile status has become more and more prevalent in Illinois domestic relations cases, requiring collaboration between federal and state courts.
NBCSL Resolution on Breed BiasBy Ledy VanKavageAnimal Law, April 2022In December, the National Black Caucus of State Legislators ratified Children, Youth and Family Services Resolution CYF-22-23 denouncing breed specific legislation because such laws are discriminatory in nature.
The Need for UniformityBy Stephen B. CohenAlternative Dispute Resolution, July 2022A look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the practice of law.
Negligent Security Claims Against a Landlord, Property Manager, and/or Security CompanyBy Brion W. DohertyTort Law, September 2022Third-party criminal attacks are generally not something for which an owner, operator, or security company will be liable, however, this general rule has limitations that require examination when investigating such cases.