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Gov. Pritzker Announces Three Appointments to Boards and Authorities
Gov. Pritzker Announces Three Appointments to Boards and Authorities. -
High court issued 115 opinions during Ald. Burke’s alleged scheme, starting day after Justice Burke ruled against redistricting reform
CHICAGO – Anne Burke prepares to lead the Illinois Supreme Court while her husband, alderman Ed Burke, prepares to defend 14 counts of corruption. -
Agreed order in trooper wrongful death case stipulates counsel will proceed in civil fashion
HILLSBORO – Swansea attorney Tom Keefe signed an order on Dec. 14, agreeing to not resort to snide, insulting, derogatory, uncivil or harassing comments in Montgomery County circuit court. Keefe withdraws an allegation that lawyers for DOT Foods and a trucking subsidiary deserve sanctions for misconduct at a deposition of a company witness. He concedes that his client Sarah Deatherage must answer questions about dating and social life. He agrees not to disparage opposing counsel in email to l -
Fifth District dismisses Wild Country gaming license case; Says it belongs with Board not Court
MOUNT VERNON – Disputes over profits from video gaming belong at the Illinois Gaming Board rather than in courts, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on Aug. 7. On their own motion they dismissed a Madison County suit for lack of jurisdiction, after both sides told them the suit belonged in court. -
CP St. Louis Casino files $15 million breach suit against Casino Queen
CP St. Louis Casino claims East St. Louis-based Casino Queen breached a merger agreement by engaging in conduct that caused an investigation and disciplinary action by the Illinois Gaming Board (IGB), according to a breach of contract suit filed June 20 in U.S. District Court.