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Small Claims Actions in Illinois
Any small business owner can tell you that collecting overdue receivables is a major hassle. Sometimes, the amount at issue doesn't justify hiring an attorney. So, what do you do? Write off the uncollectable account or proceed in co...
Roth Law Group Attorney Karl W. Roth named to Board of Directors of American Legion Post 1052
Chicago - Roth Law Group Managing Partner Karl W. Roth has been named to the Board of Directors of the Wayne Wright American Legion Post 1052. Post 1052 is located in Chicago, Illinois and its membership supports Veterans and local charities th...
Brinkmeier Roth Law Group LLC lawyer Named 2009 Super Lawyer in Chicago Magazine
Brinkmeier Roth Law Group LLC proudly announces that Law & Politics Magazine and the publishers of Chicago Magazine have again named Al Brinkmeier a 2009 "Super Lawyer" in Litigation. The process began with thousands of ballots sent to atto...
Mr. Brinkmeier Named 2009 "Super Lawyer" by Chicago Magazine
Brinkmeier Roth Law Group LLC proudly announces that Law & Politics Magazine and the publishers of Chicago Magazine have again named Alan J. Brinkmeier a 2009 "Super Lawyer" in his practice area. The process began with thousands of ballots ...
Excessive Force: Seventh Circuit Upholds Ruling Against Police Officer
Posted by Alan J. BrinkmeierEarlier this week, in Baird v. Renbarger, Dkt. No. 08-2436 (08/03/2009) the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the denial of summary judgment based on immunity for a defendant police officer by affirming the District ...
Class Action: 7th Circuit Upholds Non-Removal Ruling In Spite of Proposed Class Change
Posted By: Alan J. Brinkmeier The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Class Action Fairness Act, Pub. L. 109-2, 119 Stat. 4 that permits defendants to remove certain class actions to federal court if minimal diversity of citizenship...

