If Tomorrow Never Comes …. (A message to my judicial colleagues)By Hon. April TroemperBench and Bar, September 2024LIFE IS A GIFT. Each of us was born in this moment in time … not a hundred years ago, but now. Who we encounter, what we do, where we go, what we say, how we treat others professionally and personally … it all matters.
Illinois Establishes Solar and Wind Siting Standards; Counties on Short Timeframe to ComplyBy Adam Margolin, Kate Duncan, Chris Skey, & Elizabeth McErleanEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, February 2024The Illinois General Assembly recently enacted legislation that addresses county-level regulation over the siting and zoning of larger solar and wind projects.
Illinois Establishes Solar and Wind Siting Standards; Counties on Short Timeframe to ComplyBy Adam Margolin, Kate Duncan, Chris Skey, & Elizabeth McErleanEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, February 2024The Illinois General Assembly recently enacted legislation that addresses county-level regulation over the siting and zoning of larger solar and wind projects.
The Illinois Estate Tax: What Will the Future Bring?By Robert W. KaufmanTrusts and Estates, February 2024Proposed legislation with respect to the Illinois estate tax appears like clockwork every legislative session.
Illinois Freedom to Work ActBy Bernard G. PetersBusiness Advice and Financial Planning, June 2024A number of states including Illinois have enacted legislation to restrict the ability of an employer to enforce non-compete agreements.
Illinois Freedom to Work ActBy Bernard G. PetersCorporate Law Departments, April 2024A number of states including Illinois have enacted legislation to restrict the ability of an employer to enforce non-compete agreements.
Illinois Passes “Wage Protection” Law Targeting General ContractorsBy Daniel G. RosenbergConstruction Law, October 2024On June 10, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law an amendment to the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act making general contractors (or trade contractors that themselves have subcontractors) liable for the wages of their subcontractors' employees.
Illinois Paves Way for Carbon Capture and Sequestration with SAFE CCS ActBy Gabriel J. Salinas, Philip K. Lau, Ryan J. Silverman, & Juan Pablo Tablada FloresEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2024Illinois has established a comprehensive regulatory framework for the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects. The state's legislature has passed Senate Bill 1289, also known as the SAFE CCS Act, which was signed into law on July 18, 2024. This groundbreaking legislation was the result of collaborative efforts among various stakeholders, including industry representatives, environmental groups, and labor organizations.
Illinois Paves Way for Carbon Capture and Sequestration with SAFE CCS ActBy Gabriel J. Salinas, Philip K. Lau, Ryan J. Silverman, & Juan Pablo Tablada FloresEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, November 2024Illinois has established a comprehensive regulatory framework for the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects. The state's legislature has passed Senate Bill 1289, also known as the SAFE CCS Act, which was signed into law on July 18, 2024. This groundbreaking legislation was the result of collaborative efforts among various stakeholders, including industry representatives, environmental groups, and labor organizations.
Illinois Personnel Records Review Act: A New Era of Transparency and AccessBy Nicholas CorrellGovernment Lawyers, November 2024Changes to the Personnel Records Review Act take effect January 1, 2025. The Act applies to employers who have at least five employees or more and allows employees to review their personnel records. Changes to the Act will allow an employee the right to not only inspect their personnel records, but they may also make and receive copies of various documents.
The Illinois Petroleum Resources Board: 2023 Oil ProductionBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, March 2024The Illinois Petroleum Resources Board monitors oil production in the state of Illinois. The IPRB has recently issued a report for the 2023 production on a monthly and daily basis and the barrels produced by each county. The following sets forth the data with respect to production.
Illinois Supreme Court Addresses Liability Based on Environmental Statutes and RegulationsBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, June 2024The Illinois Supreme Court recently issued an opinion on whether there can be liability based upon a violation of the Illinois environmental statutes and regulations governing underground storage tanks in Laura E. Rice, et al. v. Marathon Petroleum Corp., et al.
Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219 and Exclusion of WitnessesBy Mark Benfield & Kathryn Johnson-MonfortTort Law, June 2024An overview of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219(c), which allows the court to impose sanctions for failure to comply with court rules — including barring a witness from testifying.
Illinois Trust Code Amendments Adding New Obligations for TrusteesBy Neil T. GoltermannTrusts and Estates, December 2024The purpose of this article is to identify and discuss the amendments to Sections 809 and 810 of the Illinois Trust Code pursuant Public Act 103-0977, which is effective January 1, 2025, and the issues attorneys involved in drafting trusts, as well as the administration of trusts, may want to take into consideration.
The Importance of Estate Planning: Issues Facing Minor BeneficiariesBy Angel WawrzynekTrusts and Estates, July 2024As a result of the maxim that minors cannot legally represent their own interests in court, lawsuits are often filed by the parent or next of kin. In the trust and estate context, this is generally insufficient.
In re Hirschfeld—Presumptions of Gift or Undue Influence, Fraud for POA SpouseBy Chad J. RichterTrusts and Estates, November 2024On August 1, 2023, the Illinois Appellate Court of the Fifth District clarified a nuance to the burden-shifting presumptions applied to spouses and fiduciaries. The Hirschfeld case concerned a citation to recover assets proceeding brought by the decedent’s children of a former marriage against the surviving spouse, who was also the attorney-in-fact of the decedent.