Articles From Angela Imbierowicz

Supreme Court Rule 216: admission of facts By Angela Imbierowicz Civil Practice and Procedure, August 2000 Supreme Court Rule 216 is a powerful discovery tool.
Summary judgment entered for employer in an ADEA action if the employer honestly believes its nondiscriminatory reasons, no matter how trivial, for firing an employee By Angela Imbierowicz General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 2000 The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 ("ADEA") protects workers who are at least forty years of age by prohibiting employers from engaging in discrimination because of the employee's age.
No cause of action exists under the Consumer Fraud Act against an attorney for charging excessive fees for legal services By Angela Imbierowicz General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 1999 The lllinois Supreme Court has held that the Consumer Fraud Act does not apply to a claim against an attorney for charging excessive fees.

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