Last updated: 7/3/2025
Supreme Court Rule 222 Arbitration Disclosure Statement Notice Of Disclosure
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SUPREME COURT RULE 222 ARBITRATION DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. These forms, the Supreme Court Rule 222 Arbitration Disclosure Statement and Notice of Disclosure, are used in civil cases in the Circuit Court of Ford or McLean County, Illinois, to comply with Illinois Supreme Court Rule 222, which governs the disclosure of evidence and information in arbitration-eligible cases. The Arbitration Disclosure Statement requires each party to provide detailed information about their claims or defenses, including factual and legal bases, the names of witnesses, expert opinions, damage calculations, and any relevant documents or physical evidence. It ensures transparency and efficient preparation for arbitration or trial. The Disclosure Statement must be signed, notarized, and accompanied by an affidavit attesting to its accuracy. The Notice of Disclosure form is used to notify the court and all parties involved that the disclosure has been served as required, confirming that all procedural obligations have been met under Rule 222. www.FormsWorkflow.com





