An attorney who lied about his bar admission status to his employer and clients should be suspended for one year, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission.
Where taxpayer fraudulently overstated both his wages and his withholdings, resulting in significant IRS overpayment of refund, the U.S. Tax Court did not err in finding no issue with IRS’ notice of ...
Where a party misappropriates digital passwords and access codes, they are intangible property and cannot support a claim for conversion in Illinois.
Friday was a busy day for the U.S. Supreme Court, with more than two hours of argument in the dispute that will decide the fate of TikTok and then an afternoon in conference to address petitions for ...
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Four men who allege Soldier Field personnel ignored their complaints that other fans at a soccer match were harassing them with homophobic chants do not have a case under the Illinois Human Rights Act ...
A man indicted for predatory criminal sexual assault of a child can continue with his post-conviction petition alleging he received ineffective assistance of trial counsel as he was allegedly denied ...
The Supreme Court on Friday seemed likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless ...
A judge trimmed a lawsuit accusing United Airlines Inc. of violating state and federal law by firing an employee who raised religious objections to getting the COVID-19 vaccine.