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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Lawsuits

Jury orders plastic surgeon to pay $66M to family of woman who bled to death after procedure

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The verdict was entered against Dr. Abou Sayeg, who practices plastic surgery in Chicago and Detroit, according to his online bio. Plaintiffs' lawyers estimated the verdict is the largest of its kind in Illinois history.
Lawsuits

Tadros may get trial in defamation case vs Crain's over 2016 article

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Cook County judge on Dec. 10 denied a motion by Crain's Communications to end the lawsuit brought by businessman Philip Tadros, which accused Crain's Chicago Business of defaming him in a 2016 article. The judge said a jury may need to decide if accusing Tadros of a "pattern of mismanagement" was defamatory
Lawsuits

Judge: Lawsuit investor Burford still can't revive Sysco's chicken price claims vs Pilgrim's Pride

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Lawsuits

Quaker crumbles lawsuit accusing deception over 'Simply Granola' label

By Scott Holland |
Judge says reasonable consumers wouldn't be confused by a product called "Simply Granola," because the industry has not yet set a hard and fast definition of granola
Lawsuits

Bears complete settlement to end lawsuit over alleged 'anti-white' discrimination

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge ordered the end of the lawsuit, after the plaintiff, a former paralegal at the law firm that first filed the suit, agreed to confidentially settle the case under undisclosed terms. The suit had accused the Bears of refusing to consider white male applicants for a "diversity" position in its legal office.
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Lawdragon names Cozen O’Connor’s Shaw among Top 500 leading U.S. bankruptcy and restructuring lawyers

CHICAGO, July 17, 2023 — Lawdragon has named Chicago attorney Brian Shaw, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring practice, to its 2023 list of the Top 500 Leading U.S. Bankruptcy and Restructuring Lawyers.

Cozen O’Connor attorney Matt DiCianni honored with Rising Stars Award from the National Immigrant Justice Center

Matt DiCianni, a labor and employment associate at Cozen O’Connor, has been honored with a Rising Stars Award from the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC).
Federal Court

Chocolate Business Owner Sues Former Employees Over Trademark Infringement

By Cook County Record |
Robert B. Hunter has taken legal action against former employees Tabitha Diebler and Charla Ryan along with their associated businesses for allegedly infringing on his Riverside Chocolate Factory® trademark.
Federal Court

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Real Estate Firm

By Cook County Record |
Pedro Gallegos has filed a lawsuit against A2Z Real Estate Inc., accusing them of national origin and race-based discrimination during his employment tenure as a Maintenance Foreman since 1982 until November 2024.
Federal Court

Former inmate alleges Chicago Police Officers framed him for murder

By Cook County Record |
In a shocking turn of events David Ayala who spent over four decades behind bars is now seeking justice against those he claims framed him for murder back in 1981.
Federal Court

Osaic Wealth accuses trustees and investors of improper FINRA arbitration over unsuitable investments

By Cook County Record |
In a recent court filing, Osaic Wealth seeks to block several individuals from pursuing claims against it through FINRA arbitration over alleged unsuitable investment recommendations made by former contractors.
Federal Court

Former Employee Alleges Gender Discrimination Against Major Pharmacy Chain

By Cook County Record |
Sarah Smith has filed a lawsuit against CVS Pharmacy Inc., alleging gender discrimination and retaliation leading to wrongful termination under Title VII violations.
Federal Court

Former Employee Alleges Retaliation Against Former Employer BestRx Pharmacy Software

By Cook County Record |
LaCortney Kimber has filed a lawsuit against BestRx Pharmacy Software claiming wrongful termination after reporting workplace harassment by a supervisor.
Federal Court

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Property Management Firm Under ADA

By Cook County Record |
Ashley Rivera has taken legal action against Apartment Management Consultants for alleged violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Federal Court

Plaintiff seeks accountability from former detectives over wrongful conviction

By Cook County Record |
After spending decades behind bars for a crime he claims he didn't commit, Brian Beals is suing former detectives and the City of Chicago over alleged misconduct leading to his wrongful conviction in a high-profile murder case from 1988.
Federal Court

Plaintiff alleges lighting manufacturer’s negligence over hazardous product recall

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Good Earth Lighting for failing to adequately address a recall involving dangerous rechargeable lights prone to overheating and causing fires.

Jury orders plastic surgeon to pay $66M to family of woman who bled to death after procedure

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The verdict was entered against Dr. Abou Sayeg, who practices plastic surgery in Chicago and Detroit, according to his online bio. Plaintiffs' lawyers estimated the verdict is the largest of its kind in Illinois history.

Tadros may get trial in defamation case vs Crain's over 2016 article

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Cook County judge on Dec. 10 denied a motion by Crain's Communications to end the lawsuit brought by businessman Philip Tadros, which accused Crain's Chicago Business of defaming him in a 2016 article. The judge said a jury may need to decide if accusing Tadros of a "pattern of mismanagement" was defamatory

Judge: Lawsuit investor Burford still can't revive Sysco's chicken price claims vs Pilgrim's Pride

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Chicago federal judge said he still hasn't changed his mind about an existence of a deal to end Sysco's chicken price lawsuit vs Pilgrim's Pride, despite objections from third party lawsuit funder Burford Capital

Bears complete settlement to end lawsuit over alleged 'anti-white' discrimination

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge ordered the end of the lawsuit, after the plaintiff, a former paralegal at the law firm that first filed the suit, agreed to confidentially settle the case under undisclosed terms. The suit had accused the Bears of refusing to consider white male applicants for a "diversity" position in its legal office.

State appeals court: Summit schools OK to expel 13-year-old over pellet gun in backpack

By Scott Holland |
Ruling holds district followed protocol in issuing one-year suspension

'Assault weapons' ban to continue in IL, for now, while courts handle appeal

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request from Illinois Atty Gen Kwame Raoul to keep a decision on hold from a southern Illinois federal judge, who declared Illinois' ban on so-called "assault weapons" an "unconstitutional affront" to the Second Amendment

Family of Dexter Reed poised to get paid by city taxpayers, under possible lawsuit deal announced in court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A judge tentatively dismissed the legal action vs the city of Chicago by the family of Dexter Reed, a black man shot and killed by police in March after he reportedly opened fire on them from inside his vehicle during a stop. Terms of the settlement, which must be approved by City Council, have not been disclosed.

Illinois sanctuary law will hinder, but won’t stop ICE agents in potential deportation actions

By W.J. Kennedy |
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker recently boasted that officials in heavily Democratic Illinois will attempt to shield illegal immigrants from potential deportation actions under the incoming Trump administration. An advocate for victims of illegal immigrant crime says state actions could place the state and local authorities on a legal collision course with the feds

Lawsuit: IL law requiring insurers to pay for abortions tramples religious freedom rights

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A group of pro-life groups and employers, including a private school and a manufacturer, filed suit against Gov. Pritzker and the state, saying the Reproductive Health Act violates their First Amendment rights and federal law by forcing them to pay for others' abortions against their religious beliefs

Justice for Jussie? IL Supreme Court overturns Smollett conviction for lying to cops

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Illinois Supreme Court said Smollett's conviction for lying to police about his hoax attack claims was an unconstitutional violation of his rights to due process because he should have been able to rely on the charge-dropping deal from Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx

Cook County Dems cruise in five contested races for circuit court judge seats

By Jonathan Bilyk |
While votes continue to be counted, Democratic candidates for judge in Cook County scored easy wins over Republican challengers in the handful of contested judicial races presented to voters this fall, including in the first contested general election race for countywide judge in 14 years

Did IL just try again to ban E-Verify? New law could leave employers facing hard choices, big challenges

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The new law could leave Illinois employers facing a choice between abiding by competing state and federal immigrant employment laws and requirements, and leave Illinois facing another day in court defending a law which could stand in defiance to federal laws governing immigrant work eligibility

Jury orders Avon to pay $24M to former janitor with mesothelioma

By Jonathan Bilyk |
After a month-long trial, a Cook County jury said Avon owes $24.4 million because the man allegedly contracted mesothelioma lung cancer from being exposed to asbestos-contaminated talc products at the company's Morton Grove facility in the 1980s

IL Supreme Court turns back bid by Cook County to tax 'future' fuel sales

By Scott Holland |
Business advocates in Illinois said, if the Illinois Supreme Court had sided with Cook County, it would have opened the door for a massive array of new local occupation taxes of all kinds throughout the state, which would 'devastate' businesses

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Real Estate Firm

By Cook County Record |
Pedro Gallegos has filed a lawsuit against A2Z Real Estate Inc., accusing them of national origin and race-based discrimination during his employment tenure as a Maintenance Foreman since 1982 until November 2024.

'Abject failure:' Suburban prosecutor says SAFE-T Act fueling crime, letting people skip court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Outgoing McHenry County State's Attorney Patrick Kenneally says Illinois Dems' signature criminal justice reform measures have resulted in increases in defendants committing crime while awaiting trial, or skipping court altogether. Supporters of the law called the critique "misleading" and "racist"

Ethics complaint filed vs Pritzker over unconstitutional 'election interference' 'anti-slating' law

By Jonathan Bilyk |
An Arlington Heights lawyer, who is running as a Republican for the state House, has filed an ethics complaint against Gov. JB Pritzker, accusing him of violating his professional responsibilities as a lawyer holding public office by supporting a state law Democrats sought to use to block challengers to their candidates