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CLARK HILL PLC: Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Recognizes Clark Hill with Compass Award
Clark Hill is proud to announce that it has been recognized this year with the Compass Award from the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity. -
Scan UPCs, not our fingerprints and retinas
Invoking the Illinois biometrics privacy law, some Facebook users in the Land of Lincoln joined a class action suit against the social media forum, claiming it violated their privacy rights by not obtaining permission from them in advance for its photo tagging system. -
Cates says in uncertain times 'we need to put politics to the side'
Fifth District Appellate Court Justice Judy Cates, who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary for Illinois Supreme Court, said in a press release that she looks forward to moving on to the general election and becoming the "next Illinois Supreme Court justice for all the people." -
CLARK HILL PLC: Clark Hill Receives Compass Award from Leadership Council on Legal Diversity
The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) has honored Clark Hill with a 2019 “Compass Award” in recognition of their support for and provision of career advancement opportunities for diverse attorneys. -
Sen. Kyle McCarter deserves U.S. ambassador appointment
If everything works out the way he hopes, Republican State Sen. Kyle McCarter of Lebanon may be leaving the legislature and beginning a dramatic new phase in his life. He's been recommended to President Donald Trump as the ideal candidate to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Kenya. -
Congressmen recommend McCarter to serve as Kenyan ambassador in letter to Trump
Even though he has a long record of ministering to the needs of Kenyans, State Sen. Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) believes he would not likely be considered for an ambassadorship to the East African nation if not for the eight years' learning experience he's had in Springfield. -
Illinois Supreme Court changes the rules to meet the demands of technology and a brave new world.
Chicago - Rules are never set in stone and change with the times. -
Madison County real estate May 1-6
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More deadlines set in suit against MERS
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Deadlines and page limits set in MERScorp case
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Lopinot grants banks more time to respond to MERS lawsuit
Lopinot St. Clair County Associate Judge Vincent Lopinot on Aug. 24 granted 22 banks until Sept. 7 to respond to a lawsuit over the recording of mortgages. -
Klaus and Associates sued over unpaid debt
A consulting firm is accused of owing more than $100,000 after allegedly defaulting on two loans. -
Kelly says MERS lawsuit had been contemplated for months
St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly says that a shadow mortgage recording system developed by several large participants in the mortgage industry deprives the public of accurate information on property ownership. -
St. Clair County State's attorney, Recorder sue banks over mortgage transfers
Kelly St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly's office filed a lawsuit Monday against 22 banks, accusing them of engaging in fraud and deception by evading requirements to file documents with the county's recorder of deeds when home loans were bought and sold by lending institutions. -
Marissa couple sues Emerson Electric over crash
A couple from Marissa is suing an employee of a Chicago electrical company for allegedly causing a crash in Fayetteville. -
Fun Company owner seeks $100k in lawsuit
A Madison County man claims he went into more than $38,000 worth of debt to buy equipment for his former employer but was never repaid.