Purchasers of Tobacco Products in Illinois now must be 21 years old.
Illinois joins a growing list of states and municipalities adopting “Tobacco 21” policies that focus on ensuring that young adults do not become addicted at such an early age.
Illinois joins a growing list of states and municipalities adopting “Tobacco 21” policies that focus on ensuring that young adults do not become addicted at such an early age.
By, Jordan Matyas, Counsel at 1818 Donna Hartl, Partner at Golan Christie Taglia LLP The Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 (“TCJA”) changed
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act was initially enacted in 1984 to allow the citizens of the state access to government at all levels. Many things have changed since 1984, including technology such as cell phones, tablets, and other personal devices that may double as conduits for public records.
Veteran Procurement Opportunities Local, State and Federal level increasingly want to support Veteran Certified Firms, but Who is a Veteran? Many people are currently serving
MBE – Does your Birth Country Count? By Jordan Matyas Federal, state, and local government agencies provide access to government contracts to MBE’s, Minority-Owned Business
Are residency requirements for jobs with cities and local agencies enforceable? How do you prove residency? Intent to establish permanent residency is key!
Violating Responsible Bidder Provision Jeopardizes Chances of Doing Business with the State In R.L. Brink v. Schneider, the Illinois Appellate Court determined that the Illinois
In Hayenga v. City of Rockford, the Illinois Appellate Court addressed a city’s authority to impound a vehicle in Illinois. In concluding that the city