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 ...
A federal judge tossed a tortious interference claim but allowed to two other counts to proceed in a lawsuit that alleges Allstate Insurance Co. blocked a woman’s attempts to sell her exclusive agency ...
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.
On an afternoon in late April 2017, recently retired state Rep. Eddie Acevedo was called to a meeting in the state Capitol in Springfield.
The U.S. government and TikTok will go head-to-head in federal court on Monday as oral arguments begin in a consequential legal case that will determine if — or how — a popular social media platform ...
Where presumption in favor of arbitration under CBA and plaintiff’s failure to marshal evidence showing that particular grievance was intended to be excluded from arbitration meant that district court ...
Kim Davis was a clerk in Kentucky who, shortly after Obergefell was decided, refused to issue a same-sex couple a marriage license, citing her religious beliefs. In June, in what did not appear to ...
Where a plaintiff seeks an emergency order of protection and temporary child support in an uncontested petition, the circuit court lacks authority to deny the requested relief.
A Cook County jury awarded $8 million to the family of a 67-year-old woman who died from a pulmonary embolism after a procedure to treat a problematic heart valve was allegedly delayed by her doctors ...
I always admired the writing of Mike Royko, whose storytelling and journalism graced the pages of the Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune from the mid-1950s through the late ...
Two Missouri-based doctors and their employer do not have to face a lawsuit that their medical advice caused a 19-year-old woman’s death, a state appellate panel held.
As the federal corruption trial of former AT&T Illinois president Paul La Schiazza formally kicked off on Wednesday, prosecutors and defense attorneys painted two very different pictures of a ...