When it comes to residential real estate deals, why are lawyers welcome in some parts of the state and not others?
Illinois Bar Journal | August 2006 Table of Contents
August 2006 • Volume 94 • Number 8
Practice News
Articles
Reporters who accurately report accusations made as part of a government proceeding are protected from defamation suits.
A little-known Illinois Supreme Court case makes it much harder for nonprofit nursing homes to get a property tax exemption.
The authors argue that following the federal approach would produce a better-informed jury.
When a plaintiff's action is dismissed for want of prosecution while the defendant's bankruptcy is pending and the automatic stay is in place, the plaintiff can seek to have the dismissal vacated.
Columns
Nothing beats voir dire for learning about jurors; What is a rule of thumb?
What has ISBA done for you lately, you ask? Here's what.
Should judges advise clients of their right to resolve their dispute before trial?
Here's a look at legislative proposals for making the higher estate-tax exclusion permanent.
Dealing with an uninsured malpractice claim is no stroll down the midway.