The DOL Issues Guidance on Mental Health and the FMLABy Fiona W. OngLabor and Employment Law, July 2022An overview of the resources that the U.S. Department of Labor issued addressing employee use of leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act for mental health conditions.
Domestic Violence Awareness: How Can We Help?By Paloma HollomanWomen and the Law, November 2022We have the resources to help survivors of domestic violence navigate the legal system, but it all begins with eliminating assumptions, having empathy to better understand their circumstances, and offering support.
Drivers’ Telematics Violates BIPABy Tracey Diamond & Molly DiRagoLabor and Employment Law, February 2022The recent flurry of telematics litigation should be a warning to companies using such technology that they must comply with BIPA if they have Illinois drivers.
Driving While License Suspended and Supervision LimitsBy Jason WilkinsTraffic Laws and Courts, November 2022It is common for attorneys to pursue court supervision when a client is facing charges of driving while license is suspended or revoked.
DUI Sentencing Errors Result in ResentencingBy J. Brick Van Der SnickTraffic Laws and Courts, May 2022In People v. Larson, the defendant appealed her conviction for aggravated DUI.