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  • DeBlasio Law Group Obtains Settlement in Lawsuit Involving Fraudulent Inducement to Execute Promissory Note and Sale of Equity Stake in LLC Franchise.
  • The Importance of Beneficiary Designations in Retirement Accounts: Ex-Wife Prevails in Securing Ex-Husband’s Retirement Funds
  • Antonio DeBlasio Selected for Super Lawyers 2025
  • Is Your Employee Handbook an Enforceable Contract? The Right Disclaimer Could Make the Difference
  • Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago Allows Sales Executive to Proceed with Wage Act Claim in Federal Court.

Non-Solicitation Agreements

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Arbitration

Illinois Claim of Tortious Inducement of Breach of Fiduciary Duty.

Does Illinois recognize a cause of action for tortious inducement of breach of fiduciary duty?  The answer is yes.  Our law firm recently defended a client accused of tortious inducement of breach of fiduciary duty in […]

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Breach of Contract

Parent Corporation Not Allowed To Enforce Its Subsidiary’s Employment Contracts.

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 […]

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Breach of Contract

Illinois Appellate Court Rules That Restrictive Covenant In Tax Preparer’s Employment Agreement With H&R Block Was Enforceable.

On July 17, 2012, the Illinois Appellate Court for the Fourth District issued its ruling in Zabaneh Franchises, LLC v. Walker upholding the validity of a restrictive covenant in the employment agreement of a former H&R Block […]

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ADA - Disabilities

Business Litigation Attorneys for DuPage County and Chicago.

Do you need experienced business litigation attorneys to aggressively represent your interests in state or federal court in the Chicago area?  DeBlasio Law Group has the proven track record to advise you or your business […]

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Business / Civil Litigation

ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT CLARIFIES LAW ON EMPLOYEE NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS

The Illinois Supreme Court recently clarified the law applicable to covenants not to compete in Illinois in the case of Reliable Fire Equipment Company v. Arredondo. In Reliable, the Illinois Supreme Court clarified that to […]

Recent Posts

  • DeBlasio Law Group Obtains Settlement in Lawsuit Involving Fraudulent Inducement to Execute Promissory Note and Sale of Equity Stake in LLC Franchise.
  • The Importance of Beneficiary Designations in Retirement Accounts: Ex-Wife Prevails in Securing Ex-Husband’s Retirement Funds
  • Antonio DeBlasio Selected for Super Lawyers 2025
  • Is Your Employee Handbook an Enforceable Contract? The Right Disclaimer Could Make the Difference
  • Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago Allows Sales Executive to Proceed with Wage Act Claim in Federal Court.
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