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January 2016 • Volume 104 • Number 1
Practice News
Articles
The ISBA is launching a document assembly system.
A concurring appellate justice opines that a trial judge's contempt order forcing a litigant to post a retraction on Facebook violates the First Amendment.
Make sure your clients know up front the limited scope of home inspections so they don't blame you when they can't recover for undisclosed defects.
The author explains how custodial parents are entitled to support payments for an emancipated child's expenses the summer before college and while on break.
Illinois courts have gradually allowed more nonclients to bring legal malpractice claims, expanding potential liability for Illinois practitioners.
When a property subject to only a mechanics lien is sold at a sheriff's sale, the law grants an owner six months after the sale to redeem. Note this when drafting final orders in a foreclosure case.
Columns
Don't forget to put "having a life" on your calendar.
A look at some of the best tools, from simple to complex.
The LRB and General Assembly have added new web features.
For mentees, the benefits of mentoring are obvious. But two recent ISBA mentors say mentoring is definitely a two-way street.