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ILLINOIS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Pritzker Announces Eight Appointments to Illinois Authorities, Commissions, Systems and Public Administrator Positions
Building on a strong team of diverse experts in their fields, Governor JB Pritzker announced the following appointments in his administration. -
White Illinois farmers challenge bill excluding them from loan assistance
A group of white Illinois farmers is challenging an agricultural relief bill designed to provide loan assistance to “socially disadvantaged” farmers and ranchers, arguing that they are ineligible for assistance following COVID-19 due to their race. -
Edwardsville says property owners failed to take steps to minimize, repair alleged damages from park construction
The City of Edwardsville argues that property owners failed to take reasonable steps to repair their property or minimize damage in a suit alleging the plaintiffs’ land was damaged by construction of a new public park. -
Illinois meat packing industry suffering from COVID-19 pandemic
The closing of meat packing plants because of the COVID-19 pandemic is hammering the pork industry and meat farmers who are finding fewer and fewer places to process their products for market consumption. -
NEAL GERBER & EISENBERG LLP: Neal Gerber Eisenberg Named Top Patent Firm by Juristat
Juristat recently released data-based rankings of top-performing law firms in each USPTO Technology Center. NGE’s patent practice was ranked in the following areas. -
St. Louis Law Firm Fox Galvin LLC announces former assistant Missouri attorney general as partner
ST. LOUIS – Fox Galvin LLC announced in January that it added two partners to its firm, former Missouri Assistant Attorney General Sarah B. Mangelsdorf and previous liability analyst Michael E. Donelson. -
Owners of Carbondale property alleged to have defaulted on mortgage
BENTON – The mortgage on a Jackson County property is allegedly in default. -
Billions in U.S. debt service robs vital government services
So, when interest goes from $426 billion per year to $600 billion per year, $174 billion in programs that serve you and your neighbors must be cut. Or, Congress can increase the money supply to continue paying for the programs, which, as you would expect, will lower the purchasing power of your paycheck. -
Analysis shows Illinois lawmakers are among best paid in country; Illinois Policy Institute says it's time they set example, cut back
CHICAGO - A new report from the Illinois Policy Institute says that taxpayers are spending $32 million per year in "generous" compensation for lawmakers including salaries, per diem payments, mileage reimbursements, health care, dental insurance, pay for committee and leadership roles and pensions. -
Metro-East marijuana will have Colorado flavor; One problem for license holders is tiny market
Rep. Lou Lang (D-Skokie) -
Pennsylvania company is 89th to collapse under asbestos claims
Robreno PHILADELPHIA - Durabla Manufacturing, a Pennsylvania company that made sealing products, collapsed under the weight of 108,000 asbestos suits. -
Floridian files asbestos complaint in Madison County
The estate of a Florida man who died from mesothelioma filed suit against 12 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court May 30, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
Virginian's estate files 165th asbestos complaint in Madison County
Asbestos lawsuits account for more than half of all major civil cases filed so far this year in Madison County Circuit Court. -
SimmonsCoopers' newest MC asbestos claims are out-of-staters
What do mesothelioma victims from Texas, Georgia, and Ohio have in common? -
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