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Wage Payment and Collection Act Amendments Allowing for Attorneys’ Fees and 2% Interest – One Applies Retroactively, the Other Doesn’t – IL 1st Dist

Aside from its application of the apparent agency doctrine to a dispute over commissions, Thomas v. Weatherguard Construction Company, 2015 IL App (1st) 142785 also provides an interesting analysis of when attorneys’ fees and statutory interest can be tacked on to a successful Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act (“Wage Act”) plaintiff’s suit for unpaid wages …

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Posted byPaulPOctober 30, 2015November 29, 2017Posted inBusiness Torts, Civil Procedure, Employment LawTags: 2% interest, attorneys' fees, IWPCA, procedural vs. substantive, retroactive statute
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