What Is A Power of Attorney for Property in Illinois?
A Power of Attorney (“POA”) for Property is a form that gives some other person (an “agent”) the right to handle your money and make financial decisions for you. It is a good way to make sure […]
A Power of Attorney (“POA”) for Property is a form that gives some other person (an “agent”) the right to handle your money and make financial decisions for you. It is a good way to make sure […]
In CDW, LLC, et al v. NETech Corporation, an Indiana federal district court ruled that a parent company cannot enforce the employment contracts of its subsidiary. Likewise, a subsidiary cannot enforce the employment contracts of its […]
Tired of your homeowner association? Then I have bad news…the Illinois Supreme Court just ruled that homeowner associations have the right to stop and detain you for violating association rules. In Poris v. Lake Holiday […]
This weekend IGI will host the 15th Annual Illinois Gymnastics Institute Chicago Style Gymnastics Meet at Navy Pier in Chicago. The Meet is billed as the “Largest Women’s Gymnastics Invitational Meet in the World” and will […]
Under Illinois law, a lawsuit related to the “construction of improvements to real property,” must be filed within 10 years of when construction of the improvement is complete. Lawrence and Rochella Schott filed a lawsuit […]
A recent settlement agreement between Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and the U.S. Justice Department says that food allergies may constitute a “disability” under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the 2011 estimated population of DuPage County, Illinois was over 923,000, and it was home in 2010 to over 33,000 private businesses, including some of the largest in Illinois. […]
A recent case from the 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals highlights the importance of notifying your insurance carrier before trying to settle any dispute. In West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. v. Arbor Homes, LLC, […]
If a bank does not have its ducks in a row when it files a foreclosure lawsuit, the homeowner may be able to keep his/her home . . . at least for a while longer. […]
If you win a money judgment in court, the losing party rarely cuts you a check on the spot. To the contrary, you may still have to spend a lot of time and money finding […]
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