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14 May 2015, 3:29 pm by Lorene Park
” The employee claimed he told HR he was willing to do the training but refused to sign the letter because it purported to exonerate the company for the harassment (Verga v. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 8:51 am by Renae Lloyd
The White Law Group, LLC is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, investor protection, and securities regulation/compliance law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and Vero Beach, Florida. [read post]
22 Dec 2021, 3:10 am by SHG
A civ pro prawf at University of Illinois Chicago John Marshall Law School, Jason Kilborn posed this question on his exam. [read post]
2 Aug 2019, 9:43 am by Dallin Wilson and Dawn Mertineit
Lastly, the letter suggests that antitrust laws should be applied to mergers that result in “monopsonization, which means only one or very few buyers of a good or service instead of sellers, as in monopoly. [read post]
17 Nov 2021, 1:58 pm by Andrew Koppelman
In January the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Law disgraced itself with its foolish persecution of Jason Kilborn, a professor who was accused of racism for asking students to address an ordinary hypothetical, of a kind they are likely to encounter in normal legal practice. [read post]
16 Oct 2019, 2:00 am by Julie Adams, FordHarrison
What do beauty pageant winners, professional athletes, and employment law have in common? [read post]
7 Sep 2007, 7:28 am
The protests were due, in part, to a letter circulated around the medical community. [read post]
The father sent a letter directly to the trial court stating that he would be released to a halfway house in the spring of 2018, he secured employment upon release, and that he would like the court to delay proceeding until he had a chance to get out and prove himself. [read post]
This article was written by Kelly Smith-Haley of Fox, Swibel, Levin & Carroll, LLP, and an editor of the Illinois Employment Law Letter. [read post]
This article was written by Kelly Smith-Haley of Fox, Swibel, Levin & Carroll, LLP, and an editor of the Illinois Employment Law Letter. [read post]
16 Feb 2023, 1:07 pm by Don Asher
  Employers here must respect and adhere to the safety and care standards not only mandated by law but recommended by the particular industrial standards applicable to their enterprise. [read post]
9 Aug 2015, 8:02 am by Venkat Balasubramani
Steven Salaita, a tenured professor at Virginia Tech, took a job at University of Illinois. [read post]
14 Nov 2020, 7:10 pm
Formal hearings are overseen by hearing officers who will listen to testimony and consider any evidence provided by the petitioner, including: Written verification of alcohol or drug abuse evaluation or treatment Character reference letters Drinking habit/abstinence verification letters Employment verification letters Proof of a completed driver improvement program At the conclusion of a formal hearing, the hearing officer will make a recommendation to the… [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 7:28 am by Catherine Fisk
  Under Illinois labor law, as under the labor laws governing private-sector employment and most state and local employment, when a majority of workers chooses union representation, the union represents every employee in the workplace or other job unit, including those who voted against unionization. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 9:30 pm by Brian Tamanaha
It is by now well known that law schools have been posting misleading employment numbers. [read post]
11 Jun 2018, 9:14 am by Renae Lloyd
The White Law Group is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, and investor protection law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and Vero Beach, Florida. [read post]
28 Aug 2022, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
You should get in the habit of frequently writing shorter items—a paragraph at the end of your class-session notes distilling your thoughts about a case or a professor’s presentation of it; an email to a classmate or a professor explaining why you were confused, and posing a crisp question the answer to which should resolve the confusion; a letter to the editor or an Op Ed piece (whether ever submitted or not) commenting on some recent legal development, etc. [read post]