Illinois Legislature Passes More Employee-Friendly BillsBy Daniel O. Canales & Jennifer LongLabor and Employment Law, September 2023Summaries of new employee-friendly bills that will impose new obligations for Illinois employers.
Illinois Mental Health Task Force to Host Action Plan Web EventMental Health Law, January 2023Showing a steadfast commitment to improving the court and community response to individuals with mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders who encounter the criminal justice system, the Illinois Supreme Court spent the past year continuing its active participation on the National Judicial Task Force to Examine the State Courts Response to Mental Illness.
Illinois Oil and Gas BoardBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, June 2023A summary of the discussion and actions taken at the May 4, 2023, Illinois Oil and Gas Board meeting.
Illinois Passes Paid Leave ActBy Rachel Bossard & Alex MarksCorporate Law Departments, February 2023On January 10, 2023, the Illinois legislature passed the Paid Leave for All Workers Act, which will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024.
Illinois Passes the Supported Decision-Making Agreement ActBy Joseph T. MonahanMental Health Law, May 2023On August 27, 2021, the Illinois legislature passed into law the Supported Decision-Making Agreement Act, which recognizes a less restrictive alternative to guardianship for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need assistance with decisions regarding daily living.
Illinois Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Find New Tool in Old Genetic Privacy LawBy Francis X. Nolan, IV & Ian N. JonesLabor and Employment Law, December 2023Although the Illinois Genetic Information Privacy Act was largely ignored by plaintiffs’ attorneys until this year, its substantial statutory penalties and recent caselaw make it an enticing option for plaintiffs’ class action lawyers.
Illinois Second District Appellate Court Affirms Police and Fire Pension Consolidation LawBy Joe McMenaminLocal Government Law, March 2023In Arlington Heights Police Pension Fund et al v. Pritzker, the appellate court affirmed the constitutionality of Public Act 101-0610, which created the Firefighters’ Pension Investment Fund and the Police Officers’ Pension Investment Fund.
Illinois Supreme Court Announces Rule Changes for Illinois Attorney FeesBy Marin McCallLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2023Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary Jane Theis recently announced amendments to Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct 1.5 and 1.15.
The Illinois Uniform Partition of Heirs Property ActBy Michael J. FleckTrusts and Estates, April 2023The Illinois Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act provides protections and mechanisms for heirs who find themselves in the position of having to deal with the potential loss of inherited property.
The Impacts of Economic Realities on the Legal ProfessionBy Roza Gossage & Abdulah AbrahimIntellectual Property, September 2023Economic downturns, advancements in technology, consumer sentiments, and modern day advertising initiatives require that firms become more elastic in a broader, more convoluted marketplace.
The Impacts of Economic Realities on the Legal ProfessionBy Roza Gossage & Abdulah AbrahimLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, May 2023Economic 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 WilsonDiversity Leadership Council, June 2023A look at the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
In Memoriam of Richard HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, March 2023Members of the Workers' Compensation Section Council share their fond memories of Richard Hannigan.
In re Application of the County Treasurer v. DG EnterprisesBy Philip J. VaccoReal Estate Law, August 2023The appellate court was asked to determine whether the circuit court erred when it vacated its earlier order granting a petition for a tax deed in In re Application of the County Treasurer v. DG Enterprises.
In Wake of Seventh Circuit Ruling, Freight Brokers Sleep EasierBy Nicholas A. Sandowski & Robert M. BurkeYoung Lawyers Division, September 2023The appellate court recently issued an opinion with profound implications for freight brokers facing tort litigation.
In-SitesBy Kathryn KellyFederal Civil Practice, August 2023Useful websites that address consumer protection and fraud.
In-SitesBy Kathryn KellyGovernment Lawyers, June 2023Useful resources that address consumer protection and fraud.
Inhuman Error: Autonomous Vehicle LiabilityBy Michael AlkarakiTort Law, October 2023As advanced driver-assistance system technology continues to evolve and operate more regularly on public roads, assigning responsibility and legal liability for harms and losses between and among manufacturers, operators, and drivers will become correspondingly more complex and fact specific.