Articles From David J. Gerber

City’s prohibition of truck traffic fails due to city’s designation of roadway By Christopher J. Petri & David J. Gerber Local Government Law, March 2005 On January 25, 2005, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit rendered a decision in Crest Hill Land Development, LLC v. City of Joliet, Case No. 04-2565, 2005 WL 147396 (7th Cir. Jan. 25, 2005) that displays how a city's description or designation of its local roadways can have an adverse effect on the city's ability to control roadway truck traffic.
Mechanics Liens and Lienable Acts By David J. Gerber Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2003 Luise, Inc v. The Village of Skokie, et. al. and Berkeley Trucking v. The Village of Skokie, et. al. are cases that went to the Fifth Division Court of Appeals on a consolidated appeal earlier this year.
Mechanics Liens and lienable acts By David J. Gerber Local Government Law, January 2003 Luise, Inc v. The Village of Skokie, et. al. and Berkeley Trucking v. The Village of Skokie, et. al. are cases that went to the Fifth Division Court of Appeals on a consolidated appeal earlier this year.
Application of Prevailing Wage Act to grant recipients of Illinois First monies By David J. Gerber & Danielle LaChance-Yates Local Government Law, July 2001 The Prevailing Wage Act applies to construction projects undertaken by non-governmental entities which receive public funds for furnishing services to the public or which receive grants from governmental agencies.

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