Articles From William J. Borah

Retaliation under the Illinois Human Rights Act By Hon. William J. Borah Labor and Employment Law, December 2013 A helpful overview for those looking to build a retaliation case under this statute.
For whom the Bell Atlantic tolls, it tolls for you By William J. Borah Federal Civil Practice, December 2007 A review of the recent cases affecting federal notice pleading since Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly.
Kill “at will”: Volume 1 - The Concept; Volume 2 - The Forum By William J. Borah Labor and Employment Law, July 2005 Illinois' labor law is a multi-layer patchwork of statutes reflecting the historic struggles of different segments of the current workforce.
Deposing the “master” By William J. Borah Labor and Employment Law, February 2004 It is not what the truth is, it is what we can prove."
Discovery practicum: intertwine inquiries By William J. Borah Civil Practice and Procedure, April 2002 Illinois' litigation discovery process intertwines a myriad of strategic measures of inquiry designed to pluck evidence from the other party.
Discovery disclosure: State Rules 222 and 218 By William J. Borah Civil Practice and Procedure, April 2001 A look at the automatic discovery disclosures required by Rule 26 and related rules.
The art of obstruction: Responding to discovery and pleadings, and the role of the ARDC By William J. Borah Civil Practice and Procedure, February 1999 In line with modern computer nomenclature, the term "virtual reality" could be considered an oxymoron.

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