The Cook County Record News
Rev. Jesse Jackson endorses Republican Fioretti for Cook County State's Attorney
Jackson particularly said he believes Fioretti has been more committed to the cause of civil rights than Democratic nominee, retired IL Appeals Court Justice Eileen O'Neill Burke. Jackson's attack mirrors that used against Burke in the Democratic primary by allies of outgoing Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx
Plaintiff Alleges Retail Giant Misleads Consumers with False '100% Pure' Avocado Oil Claims
A class action lawsuit accuses a major retailer of falsely advertising its avocado oil as pure when it contains other oils. Filed by Rajat Dawar in Illinois federal court against Sam's Club entities on September 27th, it seeks damages for deceptive practices under consumer protection laws.
Visually Impaired Plaintiff Alleges Online Accessibility Violations Against Popular Coffee Retailer
Chris Jackson has filed a lawsuit against Schuil Coffee Company LLC dba Sparrows Coffee & Tea for failing to make its website accessible to visually impaired users like himself. Filed in Illinois federal court on September 23rd, this case highlights alleged violations under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act regarding digital accessibility barriers faced by blind consumers using screen-readers.
GS Holistic (trademark holder) sues EJA Vapes (local vape shop) for Trademark Infringement
GS Holistic has filed a lawsuit against EJA Vapes for allegedly selling counterfeit G Pen branded vaporizers in violation of trademark laws. The case highlights issues of trademark infringement and unfair competition under the Lanham Act in federal court.
Blujay Studios Accuses Online Marketplaces of Trademark Infringement
Blujay Studios has filed a lawsuit against multiple unnamed defendants accused of selling counterfeit products using its registered trademarks on online marketplaces. Filed in Illinois federal court on September 26th, this case highlights issues surrounding trademark infringement and seeks substantial damages alongside injunctive relief to prevent further violations.
Tattoo Artist Alleges Discrimination by Former Employer Weird Girl Ink
A former tattoo artist has taken legal action against Weird Girl Ink over allegations of discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and national origin. Filed in September 2024 in Illinois' Northern District Court by Madison Erana through attorney Chad W. Eisenback from Sulaiman Law Group Ltd., this case highlights accusations against company owner Alexis Rivas for creating a hostile work environment leading up to Erana's termination via social media.
Marc Jacobs Takes Legal Action Against E-Commerce Counterfeiters Exploiting Their Brand
Marc Jacobs is cracking down on online counterfeiters in a new lawsuit filed in Illinois federal court against multiple e-commerce entities accused of selling fake products under its brand name without authorization. The fashion giant seeks injunctive relief along with significant monetary damages to protect its reputation and intellectual property rights.
California Band Deftones Accuses Online Sellers of Trademark Infringement
The iconic band Deftones has filed a lawsuit against several online sellers accused of selling counterfeit merchandise using their trademark without permission. Filed in Illinois federal court on September 27th, this case highlights issues surrounding e-commerce platforms facilitating unauthorized sales that infringe upon established trademarks.
Alticor Inc. alleges Chinese Companies sold Counterfeit Products Bearing Their Trademarks
Alticor Inc. and Amway Corp have taken legal action against several Chinese entities over allegations of trademark infringement involving counterfeit goods sold online under their brand names. Filed in Illinois federal court on September 24th, they seek damages and injunctions to halt unauthorized sales harming their reputation.
Caregiver Alleges Former Employer Violated Pregnancy Discrimination Laws
Chelice Middleton has filed a lawsuit against Ciel Plainfield LLC alleging pregnancy discrimination and retaliation under federal laws after being forced into resignation following unmet accommodation requests during her pregnancy. The case highlights issues surrounding workplace rights for pregnant employees seeking fair treatment.
FCA US LLC accuses E-commerce Entities of Trademark Infringement
FCA US LLC has filed a lawsuit against several e-commerce entities for allegedly selling counterfeit products using its trademarks without authorization. Filed on September 25th in Illinois' Northern District Court, this case highlights ongoing issues with online counterfeiting operations targeting major brands like FCA's Chrysler and Jeep lines.
Lauren Bennett Alleges Discrimination Against Former Employer East Lake Management Under ADA
Lauren Bennett has taken legal action against East Lake Management Group over alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Filed in September 2024 in Illinois federal court, the lawsuit claims discrimination due to disabilities and retaliatory termination following requests for accommodation. Represented by Nathan C. Volheim from Sulaiman Law Group Ltd., Bennett seeks various forms of compensation including back pay and damages.
Plaintiff Alleges Medical Negligence by Prison Officials and Healthcare Providers
An inmate at Dixon Correctional Center has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence by prison officials and healthcare providers after surgery left him quadriplegic. Michael W. Flemming seeks compensation and improved medical care following alleged inadequate treatment post-surgery by University of Illinois Hospital staff while blaming prison officials for hindering necessary rehabilitation efforts.
Crypton Future Media accuses e-commerce operators of trademark infringement
Crypton Future Media has filed a lawsuit against various online sellers for trademark infringement related to unauthorized sales of its branded products. Filed in Illinois on September 23, 2024, the case seeks injunctions and significant monetary damages from defendants operating deceptive e-commerce stores using aliases to evade detection.
Plaintiffs Allege Retailer Forman Mills Violated ADA Standards
George Brown and Charles Smith have filed a lawsuit against Forman Mills Inc., accusing them of violating ADA standards at their Chicago location due to inadequate accessibility features such as parking spaces for disabled individuals.
The plaintiffs seek declaratory relief along with mandatory changes to ensure compliance with accessibility laws.
Bus Operator Alleges Chicago Transit Authority Ignored Sexual Harassment
Kimberly Adams has filed a lawsuit against North Park Scheduled Operations d/b/a Chicago Transit Authority alleging sexual harassment and discrimination at work. The suit claims that despite repeated complaints about inappropriate conduct from an instructor, no action was taken by her employer to resolve the issue. Seeking compensatory damages and other reliefs under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, this case highlights serious allegations within a major public agency.
Plaintiff alleges pizza company violated civil rights through retaliation
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against Reggio's Pizza for alleged retaliation against an employee who opposed discriminatory practices based on sex and race at their O'Hare Airport location. The complaint highlights incidents leading up to wrongful termination after reporting harassment and seeks various forms of relief including compensation for damages suffered by the aggrieved individual.
Plaintiff Veteran Alleges Lou Malnati’s Pizza Manager Caused Emotional Distress
A disabled veteran has filed a lawsuit against Lou Malnati’s Pizza alleging emotional distress after an unsatisfactory delivery experience led to a confrontation with a store manager who allegedly dismissed his disability needs. The plaintiff seeks over $250,000 in damages for alleged ADA violations and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Four New Members Appointed to Northwestern Pritzker Law Board
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is pleased to announce the appointment of four new Law Board members.
Judge closes door on legal aid group's suit vs landlord over 'No Evictions' policy
Legal Aid Chicago accused Hunter Properties of allegedly violating federal and state housing anti-discrimination laws by allegedly refusing to rent apartments to people who had been subject to eviction proceedings. A federal judge said the group can't show it was actually harmed by the policy