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Seventh Circuit Education Seminar 2024 on October 18

By The Cook County Record |
Brian Shaw will serve as one of the moderators at the American College of Bankruptcy's Seventh Circuit Education Seminar.

Scandal-struck prominent Cook County judges draw negative election recommendations from legal groups

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Illinois State Bar Association particularly recommended voters not support the retention bids this fall for Cook County Judges E. Kenneth Wright, Kathy Flanagan and Shannon O'Malley, aka Philip Spiwak. Other judges drawing negative reviews included Lisa Ann Marino and Ieshia E. Gray.

Former Employee Alleges Retaliation by Chicago State University Over Medical Leave Request

By Cook County Record |
Tiajuana Cooper-Snyder has filed a lawsuit against Chicago State University claiming retaliation after requesting medical leave under FMLA provisions due to severe osteoarthritis requiring surgery. She seeks compensation for lost wages and reinstatement following what she alleges was an unlawful termination related to her leave request.

Highland Park Resident Sues Retail Giant Target Over Negligence Leading to Injury

By Cook County Record |
A Highland Park woman has filed a lawsuit against Target Corporation following an incident where she slipped on liquid soap at one of their stores. The complaint alleges negligence on part of Target for failing to maintain safe premises and seeks damages exceeding $75,000 for injuries sustained during the fall.

Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Northwestern Memorial Hospital

By Cook County Record |
Sheila Brown has filed a lawsuit against Northwestern Memorial Hospital citing racial discrimination and harassment during her tenure as an Environmental Service Technician. Filed on September 30th in Illinois' Northern District Court, Brown seeks redress under federal civil rights laws after allegedly facing repeated discriminatory acts without any corrective measures being taken by her employer.

Plaintiff alleges golf course management firm failed in safeguarding sensitive information

By Cook County Record |
A recent class action lawsuit highlights significant concerns over data security after a cyberattack compromised personal information managed by a well-known golf course management company. Filed by William Campe on behalf of affected individuals, this case seeks accountability for alleged negligence in protecting sensitive data like social security numbers from cybercriminals.

Illinois Resident Alleges Excessive Force by Riverdale Police Officers

By Cook County Record |
Abraham Carmichael has filed a lawsuit against two Riverdale police officers alleging excessive force during an incident where he was not involved in any criminal activity. The complaint includes accusations of false arrest following physical assault by one officer while another failed to intervene despite having opportunities available throughout their encounter together back on February 5th earlier this year; now seeking compensatory damages alongside punitive ones too!

Plaintiff alleges used car dealer Nitro Detergent Specialists of fraudulent misrepresentation

By Cook County Record |
Brendan Moore's lawsuit against Nitro Detergent Specialists over alleged fraud in a used car sale has been dismissed with prejudice by an Illinois court. The case centered around claims of concealed damage history in a vehicle sold under an “as is” agreement.

Messina and Dmitrieva Submit Motion to File Amicus Brief for Illinois Chamber of Commerce in Illinois Supreme Court

By The Cook County Record |
On October 4, Alec Messina and Irina Dmitrieva asked the Supreme Court for leave to file an amicus brief on behalf of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce.

Plaintiff Alleges Skincare Company Website Violates ADA Due To Inaccessibility

By Cook County Record |
Andre Battle has filed a class action lawsuit against Oars + Alps LLC alleging their website violates the Americans with Disabilities Act due to accessibility barriers for visually-impaired users. Filed in Illinois federal court on September 30th, this suit seeks injunctive relief demanding modifications ensuring full usability by blind consumers alongside compensatory damages for discrimination experienced.

Homeowner Accuses Local Government Over Building Code Violations

By Cook County Record |
A homeowner is challenging local government decisions regarding alleged building code violations at his property in Lansing, Illinois. James Fisher claims procedural missteps led to fines totaling $1000 after disputes over inspection requirements were mishandled by municipal authorities.

Trucking Company Accused of Misclassifying Drivers Under Wage Laws

By Cook County Record |
A lawsuit has been filed against Fremont Trans Inc., alleging illegal labor practices involving driver misclassification as independent contractors instead of employees. Filed by Carlo Jean on October 1st in Illinois federal court, the suit seeks damages for unpaid wages and improper deductions under state and federal laws.

Anjli Parrin Discusses “Visual Investigations” Exhibit at Architekturmuseum der TUM

By The Cook County Record |
Tyler McBrien, Managing Editor of Lawfare, sat down with Lisa Luksch, a curator at the Architekturmuseum der TUM; Anjli Parrin, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Global Human Rights Clinic at the University of Chicago; and Brad Samuels, a founding partner at SITU and the Director of SITU Research.

Jones Day partner Elsa Andrianifahanana named to Crain's Chicago Business' 40 Under 40 list

By The Cook County Record |
Jones Day partner Elsa Andrianifahanana has been named to Crain's Chicago Business' "40 Under 40" list for 2024.

IL Supreme Court: Lawsuit damages over spouse's wrongful death must still be paid if surviving spouse remarries

By Scott Holland |
The unanimous opinion said a judgment compensating one spouse for the loss of another through medical malpractice or other harm must still be paid by defendants, even if the judgment includes money for "material services" the other spouse would have provided to the household in the form of completed chores like cooking meals and washing clothes

Plaintiff Alleges Airline Violated Religious Accommodation Laws Over Vaccine Mandate

By Cook County Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against United Airlines alleging wrongful termination due to religious discrimination related to COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The plaintiff claims violations under Title VII and Florida's Civil Rights Act after being denied a religious exemption request considered untimely by the airline without clear communication or legal basis.

Shinzong Lee, ’09, Speaks to Yale Undergraduate Students about Entertainment Law

By The Cook County Record |
Shinzong Lee ’05 discussed her journey as an attorney in the entertainment law industry with Yale students this past Monday.

Former Employee Alleges Connex One Inc.'s Discrimination Under Civil Rights Act

By Cook County Record |
Erica Franzen has filed a lawsuit against Connex One Inc., accusing them of sex-based discrimination and retaliation following her dismissal after reporting inappropriate conduct at work. The case highlights allegations under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and seeks various forms of relief including compensation for lost wages and emotional distress damages.

Plaintiff alleges oil service company violated ADA through discrimination

By Cook County Record |
Orlando Maldonado has filed a lawsuit against D and S Oil Service Enterprises alleging violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The case claims discrimination based on disability following termination despite successful job performance with documented medical restrictions.

Produce Manager Sues Major Midwest Grocer Alleging Unpaid Overtime Violations

By Cook County Record |
Kristin Gower has filed a class action lawsuit against Roundy's Supermarkets Inc., alleging failure to pay proper overtime wages under federal and state laws. The case highlights claims of systematic misclassification of employees as exempt from overtime provisions by Mariano's stores across Illinois and beyond. The suit seeks back pay for unpaid wages along with additional damages for willful violations.