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Collections FAQs

How can I collect on a judgment? Illinois law has several methods to help creditors collect on their judgments.  The primary collection methods are citation proceedings, garnishments and judgment liens.

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Out-Of-State Judgment Creditors FAQs

Much of our practice focuses on helping out-of-state judgment creditors collect debts from debtors with assets in and around the Chicago metropolitan area. This blog post addresses a number of FAQs that we get from time to time.

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FAQs About Injunctions

What is an “injunction”? An injunction is an equitable remedy by which a court orders a party either to perform a specific act, or to refrain from doing something. 

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More Contract Law FAQs

Contract law can prove quite complicated. This post addresses additional FAQs.

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Contract Law FAQ

Much of our practice – both litigation and transactional – involves contracts. This blog post discusses common issues relating to contract law.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Guaranties

Much of our litigation practice involves guaranties. This blog post discusses many FAQs about guaranties.

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Digging Clients Out of a Deep, Dark Hole

Andrew Schwartz’ article explores strategies to represent debtors facing cases of confession of judgment.

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Recovering Costs in Illinois Civil Actions

Andrew Schwartz and Matthew Henderson share insights on Illinois civil actions and the statutory and case authority for recovery of costs.

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Litigating the Suit to Set Aside a Fraudulent Transfer

Andrew Schwartz and Thomas Kanyock co-author chapter in recent IICLE publication.

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Equitable Remedies FAQs

What are “equitable remedies”? Illinois recognizes two basic types of relief in civil cases.  A “legal” action is one where money damages will adequately compensate a plaintiff. 

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