In Illinois Federal Court, Is A Motion To Dismiss For Lack Of Jurisdiction Immediately Appealable?
Yes, it's immediately appealable but jurisdiction appeals are tough in the 7th Cir. This Court generally errs on the side of limiting jurisdiction....
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Yes, it's immediately appealable but jurisdiction appeals are tough in the 7th Cir. This Court generally errs on the side of limiting jurisdiction....
You have many options in this situation to be made whole by the other owner when dissolving the business. The problem is finding a way to do it...
This is an unfortunately very routine problem and there are a host of remedies available. Depending on the corporate form there are statutory...
You really should hire a lawyer. Federal Court is not a place to play around pro se. You cannot issue subpoenas immediately.
The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act provides for monthly compounding interest plus attorneys' fees in situations like this. It's a very...
This is tricky but can be done. You need to plead in your complaint either that some bad act that you're suing about occurred here (specific...
This is a relatively easy issue to litigate and you'd be going against the store's landlord. Family Dollars are pretty much all rented and the...
It goes to the 1st District Appellate Court in Chicago. Don't do an appeal pro se. It's hyper-technical and the court will enforce all the picayune...
Hire a lawyer. Don't screw around pro se in federal court. The issue you are asking about is a pretty complex question because the rule on this...
Not quite but there are a lot of ways to structure this. The best bet would be to form an LLC and make your nephew a part owner in the entity...
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