Civil Litigation FAQ for Illinois
Answers to common questions about civil litigation laws, costs, and procedures in Illinois.
What is the statute of limitations for civil litigation in Illinois?
In Illinois, the statute of limitations for civil litigation cases is 2 years for torts; 10 years for written contracts. This deadline is established under 735 ILCS 5/13-206. Illinois mandatory arbitration applies to claims under $50,000 in Cook County. The state has an extensive body of appellate precedent from five districts.
What courts handle civil litigation cases in Illinois?
Illinois's court system for civil litigation cases follows this hierarchy: Circuit Courts (general jurisdiction) β Appellate Court (five districts) β Supreme Court of Illinois. The appropriate court depends on the monetary amount in controversy and the specific nature of your civil litigation matter.
Does Illinois require mandatory arbitration for civil litigation?
Yes, Illinois requires mandatory arbitration for certain civil litigation cases. This means some disputes must go through arbitration before proceeding to trial, which can affect timelines and costs.
What are the filing fees for civil litigation in Illinois?
Civil filing fees in Illinois typically range from $250-$400. The exact fee depends on the type of civil litigation case, the court where you file, and whether additional motions are required. Contact the local clerk of court for the most current fee schedule.
What makes Illinois's civil litigation laws unique?
Illinois eliminated all fault-based divorce grounds in 2016, becoming a purely no-fault state. Cook County (Chicago) has mandatory arbitration for cases under $30,000, and the state has one of the most complex local government structures in the nation with over 6,000 taxing districts. Additionally, regarding civil litigation specifically: Illinois mandatory arbitration applies to claims under $50,000 in Cook County. The state has an extensive body of appellate precedent from five districts. Understanding these unique aspects of Illinois law is critical for anyone involved in a civil litigation matter in the state.
How many lawyers practice civil litigation in Illinois?
Illinois has approximately 95,000 active licensed attorneys. While not all specialize in civil litigation, the state's legal market provides a range of options from solo practitioners to large firms. Illinois has a mandatory (unified) bar, meaning all practicing attorneys must be members.
What are the CLE requirements in Illinois?
Illinois requires attorneys to complete 30 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) annually, including 6 hours of ethics. Illinois requires 30 CLE hours biennially (15/yr average) including 6 hours of professional responsibility. Attorney discipline is handled by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (IARDC). This ensures that attorneys practicing civil litigation in Illinois stay current with legal developments.
Where can I check a Illinois lawyer's disciplinary record?
You can verify a Illinois attorney's standing and check for any disciplinary actions through the state bar's public discipline portal at https://www.iardc.org/. It is always recommended to check an attorney's record before hiring them for your civil litigation matter.
How can automation help with civil litigation in Illinois?
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Where can I find more information about Illinois's bar association?
The Illinois Bar Association website is available at https://www.isba.org. This is the primary resource for finding licensed attorneys, understanding your rights, accessing legal aid programs, and learning about civil litigation laws specific to Illinois.
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