Nunc Pro Tunc
By Alan Downen
Criminal Justice,
October 2023
The recent appellate case of People v. Calvillo offers a primer as to when the nunc pro tunc doctrine applies and when it does not.
Illinois Makes Significant Changes to Tax Code
By Adam P. Beckerink, Laura Grace Mezher, & Colleen M. Redden
State and Local Taxation,
August 2021
Among the bills Governor Pritzker signed into law on June 17 was S.B. 2017, the state budge bill, which contains several provisions intended to raise revenue.
Note From the Editors
By Colleen L. Sahlas, Jennifer Bunker Skerston, & Mia O. Hernan
Trusts and Estates,
August 2021
An introduction to the issue from the editors.
Quips, Quotes and Comebacks
By Lawrence O. Taliana
Senior Lawyers,
January 2021
Quips, quotes, and comebacks to incorporate into your everyday life.
Newsletter Editor Update
By Judge Michael Chmiel
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
February 2020
A note from the editor, Judge Michael Chmiel.
Senior Lawyers Promote Mentoring
By Richard Thies & Leonard F. Amari
Senior Lawyers,
December 2019
One way for senior lawyers to "pay it forward" is by mentoring young lawyers.
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