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School Construction from Start to Finish: A Project Checklist
By Robbins Schwartz |
Partner Kenneth M. Florey, Partner Howard A. Metz and Associate Matthew J. Gardner co-authored “School Construction from Start to Finish: A Project Checklist,” for the Association of School Business Officials…
Seventh Circuit Affirms Former College President’s Right to Proceed with Constitutional Due Process and Breach of Contract Claims
By Robbins Schwartz |
On April 17, 2018, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court Judge’s decision denying the College of DuPage’s motion to dismiss former President, Robert Breuder’s claims that…
Prevailing Wage 101: A Five Minute Refresher
By Robbins Schwartz |
Summer construction season is almost upon us, and as our public sector clients ready their construction projects for commencement, we offer a quick refresher on an important statute, The Prevailing…
Fifth District Appellate Court’s Decision Requiring the State of Illinois to Continue Employee Step Increases during Contract Negotiations Let Stand by Illinois Supreme Court
By Robbins Schwartz |
The Illinois Fifth District Appellate Court’s 2017 ruling in American Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employees, Council 31 v. Illinois Labor Relations Board, State Panel, that refusal to pay step…
School District Boundary Changes – Annexation/Detachment Update
By Robbins Schwartz |
The Second Judicial District has issued the first Illinois Appellate Court decision interpreting School Code Section 7-6’s requirements for deciding annexation/detachment petitions, as altered by Public Act 99-475 effective January…
New FOIA Guidance Regarding a Vendor’s Proprietary Information
By Robbins Schwartz |
Most public bodies utilize statutory bidding and requests for proposals (“RFPs”) to procure supplies, materials, equipment, and services needed for operations. These bid documents are often the subject of FOIA…
Judge Rejects Age Discrimination Lawsuit filed by SURS Annuitants
By Robbins Schwartz |
Robbins Schwartz Achieves Important Victory for Oakton Community College in Class Action Lawsuit On February 27, 2018, Judge Kennelly of the United States District Court for the Northern District of…
School Walkouts, Marches and Protests – Legal Considerations for School Districts
By Robbins Schwartz |
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida and other recent events involving gun violence, school communities across the country are organizing…
Court of Appeals Affirms Employer’s Right to Request Psychiatric Fitness for Duty Examination in Response to Workplace Safety Concerns
By Robbins Schwartz |
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals (“Seventh Circuit”) recently issued a decision, Painter v. IDOT, which affirms an employer’s right to require multiple psychiatric fitness for duty examinations if such inquiries…
General Considerations for Selecting Your Construction Professionals
By Robbins Schwartz |
As we look ahead to another busy summer construction season, many of our public sector clients are commencing the process of selecting their construction teams. While private property owners have…