Lezza for Judge reported receiving $34,400 from Jan. 1 through March 31, according to its first quarter report to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
A female gymnast, who competed for the U.S. national team for three years earlier this decade, has filed suit in Chicago accusing the organization that runs the national team and others of allowing institutionalized sexual abuse of young athletes.
Romanucci & Blandin, LLC, a leading personal injury and civil trial practice law firm in Chicago, has proudly appointed Bruno R. Marasso and Bhavani K. Raveendran to Senior Associates.
A man's estate administrator and wife is suing Clarence Brown Jr., citing alleged negligence and willful and wanton conduct under the Illinois Survival Statute and the Illinois Wrongful Death Act.
An Illinois resident who was shot during terrorist attacks in Paris in 2015 is suing Twitter, Facebook and Google, which owns YouTube, saying the companies’ policies allow organizing of and recruiting for such attacks in a manner that violates federal antiterrorism laws.
A Cook County judge has signed off on a settlement to end what plaintiffs’ lawyers have touted as the first successful class action lawsuit against the city of Chicago over alleged abuses within its red light camera program.
A Cook County judge could grant final approval later this week to a $38.75 million settlement deal intended to end a class action lawsuit against Chicago City Hall over the city’s red-light traffic camera enforcement program. And the lawyers behind that lawsuit are defending their request for more than $11 million in fees.
A woman is suing Glenbridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre Ltd., Dr. Aaron Greenspan, Thorek Memorial Hospital Inc. and Morton Grove Living & Rehab Center LLC for alleged negligence.
An estate representative is suing the city of Chicago; Chicago Police Officer Danielle Deering; Pappas Restaurants Inc., Jack Desmond's Irish Pub Inc., and Alsip Restaurant and Lounge Inc., all three of which do business as Bar 122; and VPEN Inc., which does business as 115 Bourbon Street, alleging they should be held responsible for the death of a woman who police say killed herself using an off-duty police officer's service weapon.
Backpage has removed to federal court a lawsuit from the family of a murdered young Chicago woman, accusing the online classified website of encouraging the type of sex trafficking that allegedly led to her death.
A woman is suing ComEd and Comcast Cable Corporation for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries, liability and negligence, after her husband and father of her three children died of electrocution.
A relative is suing Northwest Community Hospital Inc., doctors Scott Pinchot, Daniel R. Conway and Michael Hersh, and Northwest Community Health Services Inc., alleging negligence for a mishap in surgery that led to her family member's death.
A man is suing Ambrose & Associates P.C., a law firm, alleging breach of contract and negligence for failing to properly file a lawsuit on his behalf.
A patient is suing Alfred Akkeron M.D.; Broadway Orthopedics Ltd.; and Westlake Hospital, alleging negligence for injuries he suffered during a surgery.
Alleging systematic hazing going back two decades, the families of two Lake Zurich High School football players filed a federal lawsuit Feb. 1 against the school, administrators and coaches.
CHICAGO — In a recently publicized example of a large payout in a health-care lawsuit, a doctor and hospital accused of not diagnosing a man’s fatal aortic dissection in time agreed to pay $925,000 to the deceased patient’s family.