New Rule: Service of Process in Cook County
By Judge E. Kenneth Wright, Jr. & Robert G. Markoff
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
December 2024
A new law recently signed by Governor J. B. Pritzker now allows licensed private detectives and their employees to serve process in Cook County without court appointment. The new law is effective as of January 1, 2025.
New Rule: Service of Process in Cook County
By Judge E. Kenneth Wright, Jr. & Robert G. Markoff
Bench and Bar,
October 2024
A new law recently signed by Governor J. B. Pritzker now allows licensed private detectives and their employees to serve process in Cook County without court appointment. The new law is effective as of January 1, 2025.
Save Judicial Resources: Eliminate Orders for Alias Summons
By Robert G. Markoff & Steven A. Markoff
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
June 2020
Judges contemplating how to resume their court calls should consider setting a specific time period for the plaintiff to obtain service.
Tweaks to Judgment Enforcement Law
By Robert G. Markoff
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
February 2020
P.A. 101-191, which was recently signed into law, updates and modernizes several aspects of judgment enforcement law related to citations to discover assets, garnishment, and wage deduction.
Distress for rent
By Robert G. Markoff
Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy,
December 2015
Although very rare today, Distress for Rent is still a useful cause of action in the right circumstances.
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