Daily Legal News Archive

Friday, December 13, 2024

A wide-ranging investigation spurred on by the death of Eric Lurry in 2020 has found that Joliet police have demonstrating a pattern of “using unreasonable force.”

From: 
NBC 5 Chicago

A federal judge on Thursday declined to acquit former AT&T Illinois president Paul La Schiazza after his September trial on charges that he bribed ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan ended in a hung jury.

From: 
Capitol News Illinois

A former juvenile counselor for Lake County Court was granted pre-trial release after being arrested for allegedly sending nude photos of herself to a child she met while he was in county custody.

From: 
Lake & McHenry County Scanner

By now, Illinois employers can confidently predict that with each new year comes new employment laws, and 2025 will be no different.

From: 
National Law Review

Hours of secretly recorded videos and phone calls have offered a rare glimpse into how the longest-serving legislative leader in American history operated behind closed doors.

From: 
WSIL

A major lawsuit was filed on Thursday against Universal Health Services (UHS), alleging systemic abuse, including sexual assault, at its behavioral health facilities in Illinois. 

From: 
Fox 32