Category Archives: litigation funding
More Money, Fewer Students: What the State Pays Per Student Is Soaring
More Money, Fewer Students: What the State Pays Per Student Is Soaring Here’s a number every Illinois taxpayer should sit with: in 2019, the state of Illinois put about $6,700 per student into education. Today that figure is roughly $9,700. … Continue reading →
A Very Special Generation—-A big round of applause to all the members of a very special generation, which will be UNIQUE!!!!🙏🙏🙏
They call us “The Elderly”We were born in the 40-50-60’s.We grew up in the 50-60-70’s.We studied in the 60-70-80’s.We were dating in the 70-80-90’s.We got married and discovered the world in the 70-80-90’s.We venture into the 80-90’s.We stabilize in the … Continue reading →
How Reverend Jerry Falwell’s Old Gospel Fundraising Was Put Out of Business
A man with a $200 computer took down a $72-million empire—one phone call at a time.In 1985, Edward Johnson sat in his small Atlanta apartment, watching televangelist Jerry Falwell on the screen.“Pick up the phone, friend. Call now.” The toll-free … Continue reading →
Woman Fired for Refusing COVID Vaccine Wins Record $12 Million from Her Employer, Blue Cross Blue Shield
🚨 Woman fired for refusing COVID ‘vaccine’ wins record $12 million from employer. Lisa Domski, who worked at the insurance company Blue Cross Blue as an IT specialist for over three decades, was fired from her position for refusing to … Continue reading →
There’s more to Hinsdale basketball suit than just the headlines
The whole situation goes deeper than just a seemingly entitled kid being cut from his varsity basketball team — Read on deadspin.com/hindsale-basketball-lawsuit-headlines-brendan-savage-1851054880
Justice Department Warns Sheltered Workshops May Violate ADA
Segregating people with disabilities in employment and other day programs may violate their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Biden administration says. In a 13-page document released this week, the U.S. Department of Justice is outlining how the ADA’s so-called … Continue reading →
Illinois Ends Cash Bail on Monday, September 18, 2023
On Monday, in Room 100 of the Leighton Criminal Courthouse, history will be made. Mary Marubio is the presiding judge of the Pretrial Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County. “People who have recently been arrested and who are … Continue reading →
Those with Criminal Backgrounds Not Required to Reveal That Information under Certain Circumstances
Another last Friday bill signing by Gov. JB Pritzker: Bill Number: HB2826 Description: Prevents the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation from requiring self-disclosure of criminal background information when that information is not to be used against an applicant. Action: Signed Effective: January 1, … Continue reading →
The Latest Attack on Free Speech in Illinois—- Illinois ‘anti-doxing’ bill becomes law
Gov. JB Pritzker recently signed the Illinois Civil Liability for Doxing Act. But do not blame him or his party alone for this misguided, unconstitutional legislation. Astonishingly, it passed unanimously in both the Illinois House and Senate. You’re now at … Continue reading →
A Short Lesson on the Importance of Consulting with an Attorney for All Business Transactions
Two guys build a plumbing company together. Best friends for 40 years. $12M business. Split 50/50. Partner gets divorced at 64. Ugly. Wife cheating. He’s devastated. Divorce settlement: She gets 30% of the business. He keeps 20%. His partner still … Continue reading →