On January 4, 2021, the Illinois Department of Health updated its Frequently Asked Questions and its COVID-19 Interim Exclusion Guidance to reflect updates in quarantine and isolation and other COVID-19 issues. Read More
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- School District Lacks Broad Authority to Discharge Educational Support Employee without Due Process
- The IDPH and ISBE Have Issued a Revised Public Health Guidance For Schools
- CDC Issues Updated Guidance For Schools in “Covid-19 Handbook – Volume 1”
- Federal Guidance Issued On Assessments Under ESEA
- The Student Online Personal Protection Act (SOPPA)
- Dennis G. Walsh Has Been Hired by Ogle County As Special Counsel for Environmental Matters
- 17 KTJ Attorneys Named 2021 Leading Lawyers and 2 Named Emerging Lawyers
- Michael Jurusik and Sheryl Churney Share Insights into Township Law at 113th Annual Township of Illinois Conference
- James V. Ferolo Named 2020 Leading Lawyer
- Michael T. Jurusik Joins Forces with Maywood to Develop New Building Project
- Thomas Melody Taught at 36th Annual Illinois Public Sector Labor Relations Law Conference
- New Enforcement Measures For Face Coverings and Gathering Size Limits
- Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission Repeals Emergency Rule Change Related to COVID-19 Rebuttable Presumption
- UPDATE: Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission Emergency Rule Change on Hold Due to Lawsuit by Trade Associations
- Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission Enacts Emergency Rule Regarding COVID-19 Rebuttable Presumption
- Families First Coronavirus Response Act
- Workplace Transparency Act
- Certain Independent Contractors and Volunteers Can Now Be Discussed In Closed Session
- Illinois Municipalities Prohibited From Creating “Right-to-Work” Zones
- Requirements Relaxed for Local Government Procurement of Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Services
- Payroll Tax Credits Available to Local Governments under American Rescue Plan Act
- Criminal Justice Reform Omnibus Act – House Act 3653 Statewide Use of Force Standardization Act – The Safe-T Act Public Act 101-0652
- OPEN MEETINGS ACT: Attorney General Emphasizes Limitations on Closed Session Discussions of Probable or Imminent Litigation
- President Trump Signs Federal Stimulus Package into Law: Extends FFCRA Tax Credits, but not Mandated Leave
- Federal Stimulus Package Extends FFCRA Tax Credit, but not Mandated Leave