More than 20 articles published in Illinois State Bar Association newsletters and authored by Zukowski, Rogers, Flood & McArdle lawyers can be viewed now on zrfmlaw.com. ZRFM is the largest law firm in McHenry County, Illinois.
The articles address topics involving labor and employment, local government, administrative law, and antitrust and unfair competition. Individual newsletter articles can be located by linking from the titles listed in the publications section of each attorney’s Web site biography. They also appear below chronologically:
- “A little more confusion from the PAC on closed sessions,” Ruth A. Schlossberg, Local Government Law, July 2013
- “The PAC muddies the waters: Some thoughts on a recent PAC opinion about closed session discussions, litigation, and final actions,” Ruth A. Schlossberg, Local Government Law, February 2013
- “Second District Appellate Court reaffirms ground rules on SSA objection petitions,” Michael J. Smoron and Carlos S. Arévalo, Local Government Law, April 2011
- “Impact fees and non-home rule municipalities: Oil and water can mix,” Richard Flood and Ruth A. Schlossberg, Local Government Law, June 2009
- “Congratulations! You’ve been elected: Now what do you do? A practical guide to local government,” Richard Flood and Ruth A. Schlossberg, Local Government Law, April 2009
- “E-Mail Retention Policies and the Local Records Act,” Richard Flood, Administrative Law, July 2007
- “E-Mail Retention Policies and the Local Records Act,” Richard Flood, Local Government Law, March 2007
- “A newly recognized defense to disconnection petitions,” David W. McArdle, Local Government Law, March 2006
- “The process of siting a municipal waste transfer station or landfill,” David W. McArdle, Antitrust & Unfair Competition Law, October 2003
- “The process of siting a municipal waste transfer station or landfill,” David W. McArdle, Local Government Law, August 2003
- “Local governments may not always impose its regulations and fees on other local governments,” January 2003, David W. McArdle, Local Government Law, January 2003
- “Opening the Meetings Act to reality—abolishing the ‘Rule of Two,'” Richard Flood, Administrative Law, October 2001
- “Opening the Meetings Act to reality—abolishing the ‘Rule of Two,'” Richard Flood, Local Government Law, June 2001
- “The unintended ramifications of the SWANCC decision: Local regulation of isolated waters,” David W. McArdle and E. Regan Daniels Shepley, Local Government Law, May 2001
- “Some laws of 100 years ago mirror today’s laws,” Richard Flood, Local Government Law, October 2000
- “Continued expansion of administrative adjudication authority,” David W. McArdle, Administrative Law, September 1999
- “Continued expansion of administrative adjudication authority,” David W. McArdle, Local Government Law, July 1999