Have you always wanted to be a published author?By Donald R. ParkinsonCriminal Justice, July 1999This is your chance. The Criminal Justice newsletter is always looking for articles or practical advice tips from our section members.
Health insurance: applicationsInsurance Law, June 1999Health insurer had no duty to investigate truthfulness of answers to questions on applications.
Health insurance: exclusionsInsurance Law, June 1999Plaintiff, Kimberly Graham, was diagnosed with breast cancer in October of 1995. She underwent a modified radical mastectomy and sought preventive care to avoid recurrence of the cancer.
Health insurance: in generalInsurance Law, December 1999Cut N' Dried Salon, Belleride and Brewer filed a petition with the Illinois Department of Human Rights charging that, in 1991, National Group Life discriminated against them by denying the application of Brewer, an employee of Cut 'N Dried, for health insurance coverage.
Health insurance: in generalInsurance Law, October 1999Medical insurer's policy caps for care of AIDS or AIDS-related conditions did not violate Americans with Disabilities Act provision prohibiting discrimination in public accommodations.
Health insurance: misrepresentationsInsurance Law, June 1999Recent amendment to section 154 of Insurance Code eliminating requirement that application must be attached to policy in order for insurer to rely on a misrepresentation does not apply retroactively.
Helpful aides to the practitioner preparing estate and gift tax returnsBy Donald A. LoBueGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 1999I recommend two publications and CCH's Performance Plus II to those general practitioners who do not prepare estate and gift tax returns on a regular basis.
High-low deals: In vogue or in trouble?By Jeffrey J. KrollTort Law, January 1999Not long ago, settling a case was pretty simple. The parties would agree on a value and the case would settle.
Highlights of section council meetingsReal Estate Law, March 19991. John O'Brien reported that the Illinois Real Estate Lawyers Association is working on a public relations campaign to preserve and protect the role of the lawyer in real estate transactions.
Hot topics—recent decisionsBy John H. GuillWorkers’ Compensation Law, November 1999In Segers v. Industrial Commission, 238 Ill.Dec. 347, filed 5/19/99, the fifth district Appellate Court reversed a Circuit Court Decision and found that a lump sum settlement contract entered into between the employer and the employee during the employee's lifetime which was then approved by the Industrial Commission did not bar the employee's spouse from pursuing death benefits pursuant to the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act (20 ILCS 310/A).
How to deal with reportersBy Lee BenezeElder Law, June 1999Recently, I had the pleasure of listening to an enthusiastic and knowledgeable speaker at the Annual Symposium of the National Association of Legal Services Developers.
How to develop an acceptable affirmative action programBy Jill P. O’Brien & Joanna G. DuPriestLabor and Employment Law, November 1999Developing an Affirmative Action Program ("AAP") can be a very daunting task, especially if it is being done for the first time. Although the process of drafting an AAP is time-consuming and complex, this article sets forth some guidelines to help attorneys prepare an acceptable AAP and to help you identify which of your clients need an AAP in the first place
How to subpoena mental health recordsBy Deanne MorganFamily Law, May 1999Your client petitioned the court for dissolution of his marriage and for custody of their two minor children.
The hows and whys of Web site auditsBy Lynn E. Rzonca & Patricia M. DeSimoneIntellectual Property, May 1999By now your company's Web site is up and running. Monthly "hit" reports show that more and more "visitors" (read: potential clients) are accessing your site.
Illinois Annual Elder Rights Conference a successBy Lee BenezeElder Law, November 1999The 13th Annual Elder Rights Conference, organized by the Illinois Department on Aging, was held in Chicago on July 28 and 29.
Illinois House Smart Growth Task Force Final ReportEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 1999In 1997, the American Farmland Trust,* a private non-profit organization, published a report on metropolitan regions at high risk for loss of prime farmland.
Illinois land trusts—troubled timesBy Paul A. MeintsReal Estate Law, May 1999Anyone who has used an Illinois land trust for gifting in the last 30 years or so should make a concerted effort to study all of the land trust documents before the donor-client dies.
Illinois law relating to tree encroachmentsBy Richard F. BalesReal Estate Law, November 1999Most real estate attorneys and title insurers, when discussing issues concerning encroachments as disclosed by a survey, think in terms of buildings, sheds, or fences.
Illinois’ new child welfare lawBy James R. Covington, IIIChild Law, February 1999In conjunction with or at any time after the filing of a 2-13 petition, the state's attorney, the guardian ad litem, or DCFS may file a motion requesting a finding that reasonable efforts to reunify a minor with his or her parent or parents are no longer required and should cease.
Illinois’ new child welfare lawBy James R. CovingtonChild Law, January 1999Public Act 90-608, which became effective 6-30-98, makes significant changes to child welfare in Illinois, partially in response to the requirements of the federal government.
Illinois State Bar Association Task Force on Attorneys for Minor ChildrenBy Robert K. Downs & John T. PhillipsFamily Law, June 1999In the past 10 years the general public and the legal community have become much more sensitive to the issue of children's involvement in the legal system in the areas of divorce, custody, visitation, support and paternity.
Illinois statutes create mediation programs but fail to define qualificationsBy Suzanne Schmitz & Peggy L. ReimanAlternative Dispute Resolution, November 1999Numerous Illinois statutes refer to mediation, but seldom define mediation. Although not defined, the type of mediation described by the statute often conflicts with the contemporary understanding of mediation.
An immigration due diligence checklist for mergers and acquisitionsInternational and Immigration Law, December 1999With the return of "merger mania" in the 1990s, human resources managers and corporate legal counsel are often called upon to evaluate the immigration consequences of mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate changes.
Important note to real estate practitionersBy Edward J. Jarot, Jr.Real Estate Law, June 1999Real estate attorneys should be aware that recent legislation which will have a potentially dramatic impact on the relationships and responsibilities among parties to Illinois land trusts is rapidly on its way to becoming Illinois law.