The new Illinois eavesdropping law makes it easier to record police in public settings - but it also gives police more power to eavesdrop on citizens' conversations.
Illinois Bar Journal | June 2015 Table of Contents
June 2015 • Volume 103 • Number 6
Practice News
Articles
A groundbreaking appellate case holds that probate courts can sell an estate's "underwater" real property free and clear of all liens, including mortgage liens.
Owners are not liable for falls caused by a natural accumulation of ice, snow, or water on their property. But what is a "natural accumulation"? This article looks at the law.
If your client is a victim of fraud and the tortfeasor has assets in Illinois, prejudgment attachment can be a way to stop the defendant from dissipating assets before you win your case.
Criminal defense lawyers who appeal judgments entered after guilty pleas must certify that they have consulted their client about claims of error in both the guilty plea and sentence.
Columns
Oregon and California could join Washington in authorizing LLLTs.
June marks the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, the foundation of the Anglo-American rule of law.
How do you apply the new maintenance formula when you can't determine income?