The federal judge considering Boeing’s plea deal with prosecutors wants to know how the Justice Department’s diversity, ...
Two well-known presiding judges in Cook County Circuit Court seeking to keep their positions for another six-year term in the Nov. 5 election received negative ratings in judicial evaluations ...
Public transit agencies in downstate Illinois are joining Chicagoland rail and bus operators in asking the state for help balancing their budgets.
A group of Democrats in Congress appealed to the largest U.S. companies Tuesday to hold onto their diversity, equity and ...
A federal judge gave a man the go-ahead to pursue his claim that the labels on Fresca sparkling soda water are deceptive and misleading in violation of the consumer fraud laws of Illinois and other ...
A woman cannot pursue a counterclaim against a moneylender and her former attorney alleging that they defrauded her in ...
Where city changed criteria for open job position between 2016 and 2018, change was not enough to demonstrate pretext for a discriminatory motive.
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois recently held that the “initial permission rule” would apply to determine if the user of a rental car, other than the rentee, is an ...
Where an alleged breach of an architect’s standard of care is an area outside of a layman’s common knowledge, expert testimony must be presented to successfully claim such a breach.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a federal appeals court to take a new look at the lawsuit filed by a Texas-based online citizen journalist who said she was wrongly arrested in a case that drew ...
A Cook County jury awarded $4.5 million to a restaurant server who alleged he was harassed and defamed online by his former employer.
A LaGrange-based assisted living facility failed to convince a state appellate panel that it can compel arbitration in a personal injury lawsuit it faces from a resident who fractured her pelvis when ...