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Only if they have passed the bar in the state you need them to work in. It is a state to state system, but many attorneys do pass the bar in multiple states, so call and ask them.
Aldermen do not work for the State of Illinois, but for the City of Chicago. There are 50 aldermen in Chicago, one for each Ward.
The apostrophie is only used when the noun is possessive. "I work for attorneys." is correct.
Illinois is an "at will" employment state. A "right to work law" is a law that says union membership cannot be required in order to obtain or retain employment. Illinois does not have a right to work law.
You have to work the first 4 of the last 5 completed quarters (your "base period") in Illinois to be eligible for unemployment compensation.
No because Illinois will want some state income taxes paid on the income that was earned in Illinois.
Illinois.
The number of attorneys that work for the Nixon Peabody Law Firm is approximate 700. These attorneys collaborate across major cities in the U.S., Asia, and Europe.
If you are (1) referring to Springfield, Illinois, which is the capital city of the State of Illinois; and (2) you are referring to the Illinois House and Illinois Senate, then yes.
You file for unemployment in the "liable state". In this case, you work in Iowa, the "liable state", but because of the interstate unemployment compensation laws, you can file in a state other than the "liable" one and they will work with the other state to help you.
Private attorneys, both generalists and those who specialize in different areas off the law, can be independent (solo practice), in partnerships, or work for larger firms who employ many attorneys. Most attorneys who work for the government work for individual specialized agencies of the government. Obviously, all, except the ones in solo practice, answer to some kind of higher-up.
Bankruptcy attorneys should do their work pro bono.