The DuPage County state’s attorney’s office sought the appointment after the clerk’s office did not provide the county auditor with requested documentation regarding two election-related vendors.

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Daily Herald

A plaintiff’s motion has been passed by the Court in a settlement case against Carle Foundation Hospital, which in total is worth over $10 million.

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WCIA

An Illinois state appeals panel has agreed that generic drug makers can’t face lawsuits claiming Zantac causes cancer.

From: 
Legal Newsline

7th Annual Bock Food Law and Policy Conference

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Kelsey Jo Burge

Food law is a diverse and inter-connected field of law with significant crossover between agricultural production, environmental protection, natural resource consumption, and intellectual property – to name a few. Join us in Carbondale for this full day program that offers an in-depth look at the evolving legal issues impacting your clients in the food and beverage industry.

Sonya Massey was shot and killed in July 2024 by now former Sangamon County Sheriff's Deputy Sean Grayson. Her death sparked protests, calls for justice, and prompted change within the Sangamon County Sheriff's Department.

From: 
WAND

The former mayor of McCook admitted in 2020 that he shook down a restaurant owner and engaged in other extortion and bribery schemes.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

A Lake County sheriff’s deputy has filed a federal lawsuit against the county’s sheriff and state’s attorney alleging he was demoted as part of political retaliation for supporting the state’s attorney’s opponent.

From: 
Lake & McHenry County Scanner

Following an Illinois official raising alarm about law enforcement in Texas who allegedly accessed data from license plate reading technology in Illinois, the CEO of the company that builds the tech made a statement explaining what happened and also commented on Illinois specifically.

From: 
The State Journal-Register

An attorney for Illinois Senate President Don Harmon’s political operation says state election authorities reached an “absurd” conclusion earlier this year in issuing nearly $10 million in penalties against Harmon’s campaign fund after determining he violated campaign fundraising limits.

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Chicago Tribune