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Downtown Ald. Brian Hopkins told colleagues he would stand down after "working with the superintendent's office" on a ...
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Grist on MSNA Chicago law could shift where heavy industry operates — and who bears the burden of pollutionThis story was originally published by Grist with the headline A Chicago law could shift where heavy industry operates — and ...
Chicago aldermen appear to have reached a compromise when it comes to a heated debate over the city's curfew policy as ...
A possible compromise deal would allow Police Supt. Larry Snelling or individual district commanders to activate earlier ...
Confrontations with judges are grabbing attention, but more quietly a pattern of questionable arrests shows the extent to ...
(Read the full brief below.) Only a handful of Chicago law firms, typically smaller ones, have joined the brief filed April 4 by Munger Tolles & Olson and Eimer Stahl. They include Neal Gerber ...
The trio worked for the law firm founded by longtime political insider Gery Chico for between three and seven years.
There’s no limit to the creativity of plaintiffs’ attorneys in finding causes of action. Example: a 1980s law focused on VHS ...
A new Illinois law soon could allow him to practice medicine, helping ease a doctor shortage. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share Before moving to Chicago from Russia, Dr. Filipp Prikolab had ...
Founded in Chicago in 1914, Jenner & Block represents ... On March 14, Trump targeted New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison for bringing a pro bono suit against January ...
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