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IL SB0231

IL SB0231
CIV PRO-VENUE CORPORATIONS


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Introduced
01/31/2023
In Committee
01/31/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2025

Introduced Session

103rd General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that, if none of the parties joined in good faith as defendants in a civil case is a resident of the State, an action against those defendants may be commenced in the State only in the county in which the transaction out of which the cause of action arose, or some part of that transaction, occurred. Provides that a corporation organized under the laws of or authorized to do business in the State is a resident only of any county in which it has its registered office or other office (rather than being a resident of any county in which it does business). Makes similar changes regarding partnerships and voluntary unincorporated associations. Deletes language providing that an insurance company incorporated under the laws of or doing business in the State may be sued in any county in which one of the plaintiffs resides. Provides that, if none of the defendants in a civil action is a resident of the State, and no part of the transaction out of which the action arose occurred in the State, the action must be dismissed for lack of proper venue. Provides that the changes apply to actions filed on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Makes other changes.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Code of Civil Procedure in Illinois to change the venue (location) requirements for certain civil cases. Key provisions include: 1. If none of the defendants joined in good faith is a resident of Illinois, the action may only be filed in the county where the transaction giving rise to the cause of action occurred. 2. A corporation, partnership, or voluntary unincorporated association is considered a resident only of the county where it has its registered office or other office, rather than any county in which it does business. 3. The bill deletes a provision allowing insurance companies incorporated or doing business in Illinois to be sued in any county where a plaintiff resides. 4. If no defendant is a resident of Illinois and no part of the transaction occurred in the state, the case must be dismissed for lack of proper venue. 5. The changes apply to actions filed on or after the effective date of the amendatory act.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Session Sine Die (on 01/07/2025)

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