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April 2010 • Volume 98 • Number 4
Practice News
Articles
A look at the high-stakes legal issues raised by adolescent "sexting" and their implications for counsel to teens, parents, and schools.
Is a Rule 137 motion for sanctions a "pleading" that can be attacked as such under Illinois law? The authors argue yes.
In Illinois, nonparticipants (e.g., coaches and refs) in sporting events who cause injuries are liable only if their misconduct is at least willful and wanton.
Article 1 of the Uniform Commercial Code articulates the principles that underlie the remaining articles, and Illinois recently adopted Revised Article 1. Here's what it means.
Columns
Habitability warranty disclaimers; FOIA attorney fees; family law attorney fees
If you're a civil defense lawyer, you owe it to yourself and your clients to belong.
Those pesky ethics rules follow lawyers everywhere, even onto social-media pages.
This new ethics opinion is good news for real estate lawyers, the author contends.
The winning lawyer is usually the one who takes the initiative.