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Chicago is poised to win in the age of AI. Crain’s technology reporter John Pletz joins host Amy Guth to explain.
The Evanston-based Institute for Therapy through the Arts hopes to significantly expand mental health care access with an ...
Heather Walsh, PhD, has joined the Polsky Center as the new Assistant VP for Technology Ventures. A seasoned leader in ...
Wintrust Financial Corporation a financial services holding company based in Rosemont, Illinois, with more than 200 locations ...
As a litigation partner in the Trusts & Estates Group, David represents clients in complex disputes over trusts, estates, and closely-held businesses. He frequently litigates breach of fiduciary duty ...
Attorney Patrick Richards has joined the Intellectual Property group at Much as a principal. Richards advises clients on patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets as well as helps businesses ...
CME CEO Terry Duffy took the stand today to defend the exchange’s Aurora data center in a $2.1 billion lawsuit brought by ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has granted orphan drug designation to Chicago-based Amphix Bio's treatment for acute ...
A condo board is suing the city and developer Fern Hill to stop a 349-unit apartment tower that won zoning approval for 1600 ...
National bookseller Barnes & Noble is planning to open a store at 1144 Lake St. in Oak Park in summer 2026, part of the ...
Grubhub Holdings Inc.’s owner Wonder has approached lenders including private credit firms as it seeks to raise between $400 ...
The long-stalled residential development put a spotlight on the mayor's willingness to take on aldermanic prerogative.
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