An Overview of the Illinois Electric Vehicle Charging ActBy Nicky SonntagReal Estate Law, September 2023Thanks to the recently enacted Electric Vehicle Charging Act, owners and tenants of residences in certain types of residential buildings constructed after January 1, 2024, will have the right to install and use charging equipment for electric vehicles if certain conditions are met.
‘Parking Lot Exception’ Secures Favorable Compensability Finding for ClaimantBy Nathan LanterWorkers’ Compensation Law, July 2023Flossmoor School District #161 v. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Comm’n applies the “parking lot exception” to the “arising out of the employment” analysis in confirming a favorable Commission determination of compensability.
Personal Jurisdiction Remains a Fact-Intensive InquiryBy George Bellas & Kasey HughesCivil Practice and Procedure, July 2023The U.S. Supreme Court has created another level of uncertainty with a ruling that changes the landscape for establishing personal jurisdiction in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern R. Co.
Please Meet the ISBA’s Food Law Section Council Member Elaine Vorberg of McCarthy Duffy LLPBy Angela PetersFood Law, October 2023McCarthy Duffy LLP’s Food and Beverage Industry Practice provides day-to-day legal support and complex transaction management for numerous high-growth food and beverage companies, from the founding stage through private equity and venture capital investment to acquisition.
Postjudgment—Appellate Traps and ChecklistsBy Carl R. DraperGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, May 2023It is important for attorneys involved in civil litigation to know and properly evaluate the options for review and remedies for correcting an adverse decision.
The Power of PersistenceBy Susan M. GoldbergDiversity Leadership Council, June 2023The ISBA’s International and Immigration Law Section Council was an agent of change at the ISBA Midyear Meeting in Chicago.
Practice NotesBy Michael J. MaslankaReal Estate Law, December 2023Two brief caselaw summaries of interest to real estate law practitioners.
Practice TipReal Estate Law, July 2023A practice tip for real estate practitioners.
Pre-Trial Fairness Act: Elimination of Cash Bail Held in AbeyanceBy Julia Kaye WykoffCriminal Justice, February 2023The most controversial component of the Pretrial Fairness Act, eliminating cash bail, was scheduled to become effective on January 1, 2023—however, it was declared unconstitutional in the weeks leading up to the effective date.
Preferential Treatment at HarvardBy Madonna T. LechnerLaw Related Education for the Public, August 2023In July 2023, the Chica Project, African Community Economic Development of New England, and Greater Boston Latino Network filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education alleging that Harvard University violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
A Preferred Path to a Profession as a Legal PractitionerBy Daniel A. Silver, J.D.Law Related Education for the Public, November 2023A perspective on the preferred path from high school to the substantially wide array of career choices in the legal field.
Premises Liability: Tort Liability of InstallerBy Brion W. DohertyTort Law, February 2023From time to time, a person or company that installs products at a premises will install them in a form or fashion that renders the premises dangerous.
A Primer on Auto Liability Coverage for Permissive UsersBy James NyesteInsurance Law, March 2023A common situation encountered by tort lawyers is the auto accident caused by a negligent driver who was not the named insured on the liability insurance policy covering the vehicle, resulting in injuries to third parties.
A Primer on Mineral Interests in Illinois Real EstateBy Joe KusmierczakTrusts and Estates, August 2023Owners and practitioners should take great care when drafting instruments purporting to convey or reserve an interest in minerals.
Private Property? Just Admit It: Request to Admit in Rescission HearingsBy Ted Hammel, Terrence Wallace, & Kristen MessamoreTraffic Laws and Courts, February 2023In a summary suspension hearing, the defendant can challenge whether the arresting officer had reasonable grounds to believe that the defendant was driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway while under the influence of alcohol.
Probable Cause for DUI ArrestBy James SternTraffic Laws and Courts, February 2023People v. Workheiser reviews the factors to establish probable cause for a DUI arrest.