The Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in actor Jussie Smollett’s appeal to overturn his conviction on disorderly ...
On Valentine’s Day in 2017, then-AT&T Illinois President Paul La Schiazza got some good news: After years of trying to push for legislation in Springfield that would save the company hundreds of ...
Where evidence establishes a dangerously defective condition in a sidewalk extant for years, it is a triable question of fact whether the municipality had constructive notice of the condition.
A federal judge declined to enjoin an administrative hearing set for Sept. 25 concerning accusations from the National Labor Relations Board that a medical center engaged in unfair labor practices.
From humble beginnings as a youth growing up in Detroit to becoming one of the top leaders in the Chicago legal community, Tyrone C. Fahner had a storied career.
After years of pushing in Springfield, AT&T Illinois’ executive team was thrilled when the Illinois General Assembly in 2017 passed legislation that would get the company out from under expensive ...
An attorney who misused client funds in dozens of matters and failed to respond to inquiries about his conduct from a disciplinary authority should be disbarred, according to the Illinois Attorney ...
Where company failed to disclose family dispute that eventually led to litigation, district court did not err in granting rescission to insurance company as plaintiff’s misrepresentation was material.
Where local ordinances permit the towing of parked vehicles based on expired registration and the municipality presents evidence of the expired registration, that sufficiently supports the tow.
The 1st District Appellate Court recently held that a tenant was a partial co-insured on her landlord’s fire insurance policy, despite her alleged negligence causing damage to both her own apartment ...
Lawyers for Washington state will have past grocery chain mergers — and their negative consequences — in mind when they go to court to block a proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger.
The owner of a gun store testified Monday that Illinois’ ban on the sale of assault-style weapons and large capacity magazines has had a significant impact on his business and prevented his customers ...