Employers’ liability for IL employee toxic substance exposure now longer than 25 years – IL Review

The Illinois Trial lawyers won another victory last week when Governor Pritzker signed into law a bill that expands the state's workers' compensation program - making an already-dreaded liability monster even bigger and more powerful.
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Mike
6 years ago

The Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ILTA) and Democratic State Representative Jay Hoffman, a trial lawyer from Swansea in the St. Louis Metro area of St. Clair County, are included in both the Illinois Review article and Justice for Sale II, The Trial Lawyers’ $35 Million Investment in Illinois Government, a 2016 study conducted by the Illinois Civil Justice League.
http://www.judicialhellholes.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/090616-ICJLsJusticeForSaleIII.pdf

NB-Chicago
6 years ago

All the trial lawyers im sure are plotting on how to cash in on lead from water pipes bonanza. Sure sueing city on behalf of city workers will be easy pickens

NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Wonder how many of those 50k claimants are city/ state workers?

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