City Colleges of Chicago received a Freedom of Information Act request seeking graduation-related records of its students. The colleges denied the request, claiming the records were exempt from disclosure under…
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Kerry B. Pipal
Partner Kerry Pipal concentrates her practice in the areas of contract drafting and negotiation, construction, and real estate matters.
In a binding opinion, the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor (PAC) found that a village board violated the Open Meetings Act (OMA) by failing to make two board meetings…
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In a recent opinion, Snyder v. United States, 603 U.S. 1 (2024) (slip op.), the U.S. Supreme Court held that a federal criminal bribery law, 18 U.S.C. § 666, regulating…
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Public Act 103-0790 (effective August 9, 2024), amended the School Code to substantially change the role and selection of the township trustees of schools. First, any Cook County school district…
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In a binding opinion, the Illinois Attorney General's Public Access Counselor (PAC) found that a village board violated the Open Meetings Act (OMA) by failing to provide sufficient advance notice…
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In a binding opinion, the Public Access Counselor (“PAC”) found that a city violated the Freedom of Information Act when it withheld a nondisclosure agreement that the city entered into…
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In International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4646 v. Village of Oak Brook, a village board’s closed session discussion of budget proposals violated the Open Meetings Act because it exceeded…
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Public Act 103-0430, which took effect on January 1, 2024, makes several changes to the School Code provision concerning the length of student transportation contracts. Specifically, the following revisions were made:…
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Public Act 103-570 (effective January 1, 2024), amended the Public Construction Bond Act, 30 ILCS 550/1, in two ways that will affect school construction projects. First, the minimum cost of…
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In Chicago Recycling Coalition v. City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation, an Illinois appellate court found that the search for responsive records conducted by the City of Chicago…
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