2020 Articles

Reaching Every Corner of Illinois

By Deane B. Brown
July
2020
Column
, Page 56
The Illinois Bar Foundation expands its relief program for attorneys affected by COVID-19.

Ready or Not, Cannabis Is Here

By Ed Finkel
January
2020
Cover Story
, Page 24
Will unresolved issues spell trouble for legalized recreational cannabis in Illinois?
1 comment (Most recent January 5, 2020)

Ready to Lead?

By Anna P. Krolikowska
December
2020
Column
, Page 10
Nominate Yourself for an ISBA Committee or Section Council

Ready to Lead?

By Anna P. Krolikowska
November
2020
Column
, Page 10
Nominate Yourself for an ISBA Committee or Section Council

Ready to Lead?

By Anna P. Krolikowska
October
2020
Column
, Page 10
Nominate Yourself for an ISBA Committee or Section Council

Ready to Lead? Nominate Yourself for an ISBA Committee or Section Council

By Dennis J. Orsey
January
2020
Column
, Page 10
There are many options for getting involved in the 2020-21 bar year.

Recent evidence solves decades-old murder; court affirms despite evidentiary objections

December
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 16
On Sept. 3, 2020, the First District of the Illinois Appellate Court affirmed a trial court’s judgment in a decades-old murder case against evidentiary objections.

Recorded deed found not subject to fraudulent concealment

September
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 18
On June 24, 2020, the Second District of the Illinois Appellate Court held that recorded deeds are not subject to fraudulent concealment.

Regulatory Sunset Act expanded

September
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 18
Public Act 101-0639 amends the Regulatory Sunset Act and adds multiple entries to the list of acts that are repealed on Jan. 1, 2022.

Related attorney-in-fact required to reimburse estate due to presumption of fraud

June
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
A son’s financial dealings as the attorney-in-fact for his father led to reimbursement and reversal.

Religious head coverings are now allowed in Illinois-issued driver’s license photographs 

October
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 16
The Illinois Secretary of State adopted an amendment to the Part titled Issuance of Licenses.

Remember Me?

By Danielle DavisRoe
July
2020
Column
, Page 50
When reaching out to clients, consider their preferences and track their responses.

Remote Reality

By Ed Finkel
August
2020
Cover Story
, Page 20
COVID-19 has altered the basic building blocks of our justice system.

Remote witnessing and notarization now available 

August
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
The General Assembly amended the Electronic Commerce Security Act to allow notarial and witnessing acts to be performed through “two-way audio-video communication technology that allows for direct contemporaneous interaction by sight and sound between the individual signing the document, the witness and the notary public.”

Remote Workers of the World, Unite

By Karen Erger
February
2020
Column
, Page 46
Lessons learned after nine years of working remotely.

Request for postadoption contact must be disclosed to prospective adoptive parents

January
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 16
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services adopted amendments that require a birth parent or parents who desire postadoption contact to disclose such a request to prospective adoptive parents.

Requirements for inspection and testing of sprinkler systems updated for new certifications and with limitations

June
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
The Fire Sprinkler Contractor Licensing Act was amended by changing section 30 to accommodate new certifications and to add limitations.

Requirements raised for time-outs and physical restraint in schools

July
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
The State Board of Education adopted amendments to the Part titled Public Schools Evaluation, Recognition and Supervision, replacing the emergency rules previously in effect.

Restore Illinois Commission established to revive economy after COVID-19 crisis

August
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
The General Assembly established the Restore Illinois Collaborative Commission to address “the heightened need for collaboration between the legislative and executive branches” due to the economic impact from COVID-19.

Restricted-driving-permit holder cannot lose permit based solely on alcohol reads

November
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 18
The Secretary of State adopted amendments to the Part titled Procedures and Standards and Cancellation and the Part titled Revocation or Suspension of Licenses or Permits, providing protections for permittees holding restricted driving permits with breath alcohol ignition interlock devices (BAIID).

Rethinking the Race

By Ed Finkel
May
2020
Cover Story
, Page 20
Limited scope representation can be a game changer for attorneys and clients in Illinois.
1 comment (Most recent May 9, 2020)

Retroactive effect given to disclaimer to allow QTIP election for Illinois estate tax

June
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
A husband executed a trust that gave his wife a power of appointment that was exercisable during her lifetime and allowed appointment to persons other than herself.

“Revenge porn” statute does not violate First Amendment rights

January
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 16
On Oct.18, 2019, the Illinois Supreme Court found the statute against “revenge porn,” which criminalizes the nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images, to be constitutional. Charges under the law do not violate a person’s First Amendment rights.

Reverse Mortgages Gone Bad

By Matthew Hulstein
June
2020
Article
, Page 28
How to cure defaulted reverse mortgages while keeping the house.

Right to substitute judge belongs to defendant, not counsel

January
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 16
On Oct. 22, 2019, the Third District Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a defendant’s conviction for solicitation of murder for hire and solicitation of murder.

Ruh-Roh! Video Conferencing Is Here to Stay

By Karen Erger
October
2020
Column
, Page 48
Videoconferencing and the new rules of virtual etiquette.

Rules against discrimination based on gender identity now extend to health insurance plans

November
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 18
The Department of Insurance adopted amendments to the Part titled Unfair Discrimination Based on Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity or Marital Status, which is aimed at eliminating medical insurance discrimination.

Search and Assist

By Ed Finkel
June
2020
Cover Story
, Page 20
Legal-technology companies are promising that artificial intelligence will make you a better lawyer.

Search Me

By Pete Sherman
November
2020
LawPulse
, Page 12
ISBA members’ free access to Fastcase upgraded to redesigned Fastcase 7.

Secretary of State authorized to extend licenses during pandemic

August
2020
Illinois Law Update
, Page 14
The General Assembly amended the Secretary of State Act to allow the Illinois secretary of state to extend the expiration date of various state licenses and registrations, including driver’s and professional licenses.