Employers that lose discrimination and other cases before the Illinois Human Rights Commission must meet a little-known requirement before filing an appeal.
According to Illinois courts, employers must first ask the commission to reconsider every ruling in an employee’s favor. If not met, this condition, which stems from the need under Illinois law to exhaust all administrative remedies available before appealing to the local circuit court, can trap an employer and doom an appeal.
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