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November 2016
Business Law By Joseph Kish

Recent Decisions: De Fontbrune v. Wofsy and SunEarth, Inc. v. Sun Earth Solar Power Co.

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Civil Litigation By Jason G. Schutte

Court Resolves Petrillo Issue with Bifurcation of Physician Deposition Testimony

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Condominium Law By Kenneth Michaels

A Tale of Two Cases and One Defective Roof — Part 2

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Employment & Labor Law By Amanda Tiebert Collman

Update on EEOC Activities

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Equitable Claims & Defenses By John C. Murray

Equitable Claims and Defenses Under the Illinois Credit Agreement Acts

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Estate Planning & Probate Law By Janet Rae Montgomery

Rates, Rulings, and Relief

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Ethics & Professional Responsibility By Terrence P. McAvoy, Steven M. Puiszis, and Thomas P. Sukowicz

Assignment of Legal Malpractice Claim Not Permitted by Nevada Supreme Court

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Family Law By Donald C. Schiller and Michelle A. Lawless

Trial Court Abused Discretion in Barring Husband’s Business Valuation Expert from Testifying at Trial and Other Case Reviews

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Family Mediation By Taryn S. Fisher, Susan Ruffer Levin, & Sara Kahn Wool

Tips for Drafting a Memorandum of Understanding

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Financial Services By Michael L. Weissman

Independent Federal Jurisdiction Required for Dispute Between Citation Proponent and the Third-Party Respondent

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From the Executive Director By Michael J. Rooney

MCLE: Credit Hours as “Commodities” vs. CLE for Knowledge

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Insurance Law By Michael H. Passman

Can an Exception to an Exclusion Create Coverage?

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Workers’ Compensation By Joseph P. Basile

Appellate Court Majority Finds Claimant’s Action of Bending Over and Reaching While Seated in Work Chair, Without More, Insufficient To Establish Work-Related Cause of Accidental Injury

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