Humza Ansari

Don’t Lose Your Appeal Before It Begins: The Critical Role of Post-Judgment Motions

[Attorney Advertising] Why You Can’t Jump Straight to the Appellate Court  If you have just received an unfavorable verdict in an Illinois jury trial, your first instinct might be to immediately file an appeal. However, jumping straight to the appellate court could be a fatal mistake. In Illinois state courts, you must file a postjudgment […]

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Is Your Case Ready for Appeal? Understanding “Final Judgments”

[Attorney Advertising] The Golden Rule of Appeals:  Waiting for the End If you disagree with a judge’s ruling during your lawsuit, your first instinct may be to file an immediate appeal. However, appellate courts generally do not allow piecemeal appeals every time a judge makes a decision. Under both Illinois and federal law, appellate jurisdiction

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Saving Your Appeal: Why Pre-Trial and Post-Trial Motions Matter in Illinois

Attorney Advertising Don’t Lose Your Appeal Before It Begins:  To successfully appeal a civil trial decision in Illinois, your trial attorney must properly preserve errors on the record. If an issue is not raised correctly with the trial court, the appellate court will consider it “forfeited” and will refuse to review it. Two of the

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Navigating Your Appeal: A Guide to the Illinois and Seventh Circuit Courts of Review

Understanding the Courts That Will Hear Your Appeal: Facing an appeal can be daunting, but understanding the structure of the reviewing courts is your first step toward protecting your legal rights. If you are challenging a trial court’s decision in Illinois, your civil appeal will generally proceed to either the Illinois Appellate Court or the

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When a Chicago Real Estate Deal Fails: Forcing Specific Performance

You spent months negotiating a commercial real estate purchase agreement. Due diligence is done. Financing is lined up. Then one side decides they’re not closing and suddenly you’re looking at real financial damage. If you’ve been involved in a commercial real estate transaction in the Chicago area, you know how much time, money, and effort

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When Your SaaS Contract Goes Sideways: Breach of Contract Rights for Chicago Tech Companies

You’re paying five or six figures a year for software your company depends on every single day. Then one morning, it stops working and so does your business. Here’s a scenario that’s becoming more common every year in Chicago’s tech ecosystem: your company relies on a SaaS platform for something critical. Customer relationship management, payment

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Fraud vs Breach of Contract in Illinois: What Chicago Businesses Need to Know

Fraud vs Breach of Contract in Illinois: What Chicago Businesses Need to Know Here’s a question I hear constantly from Chicago business owners: “The other side didn’t just break the contract, they lied to me. Does that mean I can sue for fraud?” It’s one of the most important distinctions in Illinois business litigation. And

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Anticipatory Breach in Illinois: What Chicago Businesses Need to Know Before It’s Too Late

Anticipatory Breach in Illinois: What Chicago Businesses Need to Know Before It’s Too Late The other side just told you they’re not going to perform their end of the deal. Short answer: maybe — and if you play it right, you can cancel and sue for damages. Here’s a scenario that comes up more than

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Somebody Signed a Contract with You Then Broke It — What Can You Recover?

This is often the most important question — and the answer depends on the type of damages at play.   Compensatory Damages: Making You Whole The primary goal of damages in a breach of contract case is to put you in the economic position you would have been in had the contract been performed. These

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