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Illinois Court Upholds Sanctions for Pursuing Trade Secrets Claims in Bad Faith

Statutory fee-shifting is usually meant to incentivize plaintiffs to bring claims involving important rights but relatively low monetary damages. Some statutes provide for fee-shifting not only to successful plaintiffs but also to successful defendants. As the recent decision in the case of Multimedia Sales & Marketing, Inc. v. Marzullo illustrates,…

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Lubin Austermuehle Files Amicus Brief in Illinois Supreme Court on Behalf of the National Association of Consumer Advocates and Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety

Our firm today filed an amicus brief or friend of the court brief in the on behalf of the National Association of Consumer Advocates and Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety in an important consumer rights case and commercial law case, arising out of an interpretation of a provision of the…

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Jury Awards Broadway Producers Only $90,000 for Contract Interference Claims – Chicago and Naperville Business and Partnership Dispute Lawyers

If a new musical was a hit in places like Vienna, but can’t get the funding to start on Broadway, is it fair to assume it’s the fault of the producers or the publicist? Or is it just another case of bad luck in a notoriously difficult industry? Producers Ben…

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