CIVIL LAW-TECH
Illinois HB 273 advances unspecified civil law technology provisions through committees with a "Do Pass" recommendation, though current status remains in procedural review as of May 2025.
Illinois HB 273 advances unspecified civil law technology provisions through committees with a "Do Pass" recommendation, though current status remains in procedural review as of May 2025.
HB 273 is an Illinois civil law bill focused on technology-related legal matters, sponsored by Rep. Chris Welch. The bill has progressed through committee review with a "Do Pass" recommendation from the Executive Committee but remains in procedural processing as of late May 2025. Specific statutory language detailing the substantive provisions is not publicly available in the provided action history.
Technology-related civil law updates can affect liability frameworks, consumer protections, digital contracts, or business regulations in Illinois. The bill's progression through committees suggests lawmakers consider it substantive enough for floor consideration, potentially impacting how courts handle tech-related disputes or how businesses operate in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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