A survey of recent appellate cases reveals trends in UM/UIM law.
Illinois Bar Journal | June 2001 Table of Contents
June 2001 • Volume 89 • Number 6
Practice News
Articles
The fifth appellate district stands alone in recognizing an exception to the Tort Immunity Act for emergency vehicles.
Representing a soldier? Suing one? Read this practical guide to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act.
A new law grants advanced practice nurses express authority to diagnose illness and prescribe medicine.
Find out how recent opinions have refined and redefined the ADA.
Section 2-301 of the Code of Civil Procedure may just be the answer.
Columns
Real-estate practice: too little fruit, too much labor?
The end of the year is a time for an accounting ; what happened that is good, what happened that is not so good.
Knock-off alert for real estate contract; new Supreme Court Rule 99; time is money, and thus compensable; and more.
Applications service providers, or ASPs, rent computer programs over the Web. They can give you more computing power and flexibility for less money, but beware the risks.
For some communication, e-mail is just the thing; other times, only a phone call will do. As you think about what message to send, consider how best to send it.
Before you jump on the train, Jane, read about how tricky it can be to say farewell to your old firm and start or join a new one.