Articles From Adrian Zeno

Rule 105 Bars Amending the Complaint on Its Face to Seek New or Additional Relief By Adrian Zeno Real Estate Law, December 2019 A summary of Lamarca v. Che Ce Ce Corp., in which a landlord sought to expedite resolution on the eviction case, but without first serving notice of an amendment to the complaint on the defendant.
Non-compliance with city ordinance is a viable defense to a forcible entry and detainer action By Adrian Zeno Real Estate Law, October 2017 On March 31, 2017, the 1st District Illinois Appellate Court ruled on whether an owner’s non-compliance with Chicago's “Protecting Tenants in Foreclosure Rental Property Ordinance” is a viable defense to a forcible entry and detainer action.
The snail-paced Doha Round agriculture negotiations By Adrian Zeno Agricultural Law, June 2005 This article is also appearing in The Globe, the newsletter of the ISBA’s International & Immigration Law Section Council. Adrian Zeno is completing his Juris Doctorate at The John Marshall Law School.
The snail-paced Doha Round agriculture negotiations By Adrian Zeno International and Immigration Law, June 2005 The WTO contained a package of over 20 multilateral agreements between developed, developing, and least-developed countries (LDCs).
Is Customs the Grinch that stole Christmas? By Adrian Zeno International and Immigration Law, December 2004 Importers may have lost the benefit of importing a wide range of holiday-themed goods at duty free tariff rate. According to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (hereinafter referred to as HTSUS), heading 9505 applies to "festive, carnival, or other entertainment articles," which include "articles for holiday festivities and parts and accessories thereof."
Supreme Court denies foreign nationals their individual rights conferred to them by the Vienna Convention By Adrian Zeno International and Immigration Law, May 2004 Recently, the Illinois State Bar Association held a meeting discussing the possible status of foreign nationals after they are taken into custody by U.S. officials.

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