An attorney who engaged in dishonest conduct, failed to reasonably protect his clients’ interests and misused more than $14,000 in funds should be disbarred, according to the Illinois Attorney ...
It had been a tumultuous winter and spring for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan as he was forced to fire or distance ...
A federal judge declined to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a physical therapist who alleges her former employer forced her to put in overtime without pay by setting productivity requirements that could ...
Where a party seeks transfer under forum non conveniens, the relative convenience to nonparty witnesses must be given consideration.
A restaurant being sued by Loyola University Chicago has been granted a new trial over the Cook County Circuit Court’s failure to allow a third continuance based on the illness of the defendant’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday refused to stop the execution of South Carolina inmate Richard Moore, a Black inmate whose lawyers say he is the only person on the death’s death row convicted by a ...
A staffing firm that provides clients with temporary workers violated federal labor law by failing to pay the workers for the time they spent traveling to certain job assignments, a federal appeals ...
Under the stained glass dome of the Capitol in Springfield, lobbyists often wander the building, popping into a quiet corner to make a phone call or ducking into an empty committee room to send emails ...
This year in Illinois, there are no statewide elections. There are no fights over a Supreme Court seat. There are no ...
U, discussed here on July 18, in which the reviewing court reversed a jury verdict awarding nothing for pain and suffering but awarding medical expenses, two decisions have since been issued that have ...
Illinois voters will elect two Supreme Court justices, decide whether to elect or retain a raft of other judges and consider three advisory referenda on the ballot on Election Day Tuesday.
Where city had legitimate concerns about public safety in the wake of officer-involved shooting, limited curfew was not a violation of plaintiffs’ First Amendment rights.