Articles From James V. Ferolo

Illinois Appellate Court Finds Basis for Public and Private Nuisance for Property Owners With Contiguous and Adjacent Lands to Annexed Development But Also Finds Annexation Agreement Is Valid By James V. Ferolo & Madeline Van Schelven Local Government Law, August 2024 A summary and analysis of Bienas v. City of Joliet, which presents an interesting twist on the manner in which aggrieved residents may try to stop unpopular developments.
Illinois Human Rights Commission Rules in Favor of Landlord in Case Alleging Disability Discrimination By James V. Ferolo & Lily Mckay Corporate Law Departments, December 2023 In In the Matter of IDHR and Brenda Salgado-Morales and Ross Shrestha, the Illinois Human Rights Commission ruled in favor of a landlord in a case alleging disability discrimination because the tenant failed to notify the respondent of her disability and two emotional support dogs in her rental application.
Illinois Human Rights Commission Rules in Favor of Landlord in Case Alleging Disability Discrimination By James V. Ferolo & Lily Mckay Real Estate Law, November 2023 In In the Matter of IDHR and Brenda Salgado-Morales and Ross Shrestha, the Illinois Human Rights Commission ruled in favor of a landlord in a case alleging disability discrimination because the tenant failed to notify the respondent of her disability and two emotional support dogs in her rental application.

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