How Can I Protect My Information in an RFP from a FOIA Request? Between a Rock and a Hard Place
There is nothing worse than being stuck between “a rock and hard place.” Yet, time and again, contractors who want to do business with the
There is nothing worse than being stuck between “a rock and hard place.” Yet, time and again, contractors who want to do business with the
Chicago’s ordinance on lobbying is so broad, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding whether someone is acting as an attorney, a different type of
You may have a close friend in high political office. In fact, you are so close that you have his personal email address. Does sending
The cases are legion. Time and again, companies enter into contracts with entities attached to the State of Illinois, the contract is then breached by
You’ve Been Cited with a Building Code Violation. Now What? Getting a notice of a code violation is not fun; you will likely have to
ILCC staff and underage students visit liquor stores, restaurants, and bars in different communities around the state and attempt to persuade the employees to sell them alcohol.
Like many businesses today, doctors and other medical professionals seeking to grow their practice are turning to their current clients and social media in hopes
In Illinois, all businesses need to be correctly licensed. There are many different types of business licenses, and choosing the right one can be a
In Illinois, businesses with a standard liquor license are required to close at 2 am (3 am on Sunday). Chicago businesses wanting to stay open
This is 1818’s third article profiling legislation that has been filed in the Illinois Legislature that interests us and hopefully you. As you review these