...hold six-packs of soda and beer together? They were invented by Illinois Tool Works Inc., a manufacturer of engineered components and industrial products based...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...2.9 million. Now ISF's insurers, Amerisure Insurance Company (Amerisure) and National Surety Corporation (National), and CentralSteel's insurer, Scottsdale Insurance Company...
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...POSNER, RIPPLE, and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.This diversity suit, governed by Illinois law because filed in a district court located in that state and...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...this action under Illinois law against the...fraud. See First National Bank of Sullivan v...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's first five months in existence have been a bit like the old children's story, where terrified townspeople were convinced a monster was coming, only to find
Deprecated The American Lawyer
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...the Department of the Navy, of discriminating on account of race, sex, national origin, age, and disability. When the employer is a federal agency, the...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...breach of contract case seeking money damages, brought well within the applicable Illinois statute of limitations. The defendant contends that the action nevertheless should be...
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