by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Dec 29, 2021 | Estates, Family Law
As we grow older and perhaps lose a spouse, children, other family members or even friends are often called on to help with financial and other decisions. In more drastic instances a legal guardian may have to be appointed by a Court, often causing unneeded expense...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Dec 27, 2021 | Business, Business Briefs, Business Law, Family Law, Taxes
The media’s focus on spending in the proposed Build Back Better and related bills pending before Congress overlooks many of the revenue aspects that could affect the estate plans of the wealthy and the tax strategies of business owners and the highest income earners....
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Dec 15, 2021 | Business, Business Law, Contracts
The recent troubles with acquiring inventory, unexpected price increases, delivery delays and product shortages caused problems for many businesses. It also highlights that it is a good time to review your agreements, purchase orders, invoices, and other contract...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Dec 14, 2021 | Business, Business Briefs, Business Law, Contracts
Each business, or at least its ownership, has a life cycle and particularly with multiple owners it is important to consider at the business’ inception how the business may end or an owner leave. While the law provides a mechanism to end a business or one’s ownership,...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Dec 1, 2021 | Business Briefs, The Courts, The Law
The law legalizing recreational cannabis also provided for the expungement (removal) of all court records regarding various prior cannabis arrests, citations and convictions. While each county’s States Attorney was charged with doing the expungements, few did. The...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Nov 29, 2021 | Business Briefs, Estates, Family Law, Trusts & Estates, Wills
As an increasing number of seniors opt to remain in their homes with the assistance of non-family caregivers, there is an increasing risk that they could be victimized by an unscrupulous caregiver. Even if retained from a reputable source, background checked, highly...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Nov 24, 2021 | Business Briefs, Business Law, Employees, Employment Issues
Illinois law mandates all employers to annually provide sexual harassment training to each of its Illinois employees. While there are many consultants and programs an employer can hire or purchase to fulfil this legal requirement, the state also provides a free...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Nov 18, 2021 | Business, Business Law, Contracts, Family Law
Your business supported you and your family, and when it’s time to retire, proper prior planning can enable it to also support your retirement. Successful business succession planning should begin well before you are ready to retire in order to maximize value for you...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Oct 28, 2021 | Business, Business Briefs, Business Law, Contracts, Employees, Employment Issues
Any employer that uses or is considering using non-competition or non-solicitation agreements with its employers needs to review them prior to January 1, 2022, when a new law takes effect that can not only negate such agreements, but expose employers to damages,...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Oct 12, 2021 | Business, Business Briefs, Business Law, Contracts
Whether it’s a corporation, company, limited liability entity, limited partnership, partnership or business trust, business owners are encouraged to form and use some type of business entity to limit their personal liability exposure, creating a firewall to prevent...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Sep 28, 2021 | Business Briefs, Business Law, Employees, Employment Issues
The Illinois Wage Payment Act was recently amended, imposing more drastic remedies against employers that do not timely pay employee wages and benefits both during and after employment. Employers who withhold any compensation, vacation/comp time or other benefits from...
by Brooks, Tarulis & Tibble | Sep 14, 2021 | Business, Business Briefs, Business Law, Civil Litigation, Litigation
The 2016 Federal Defend Trade Secrets Act put federal trade secret protection on par with that for other intellectual property, like copyrights and patents, but without requiring registration or disclosure. The number of state and federal lawsuits using the Act...