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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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NorthShore to pay $10M to settle Covid vax mandate lawsuit; Fired workers could get $25K and their jobs back

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The class action lawsuit accused NorthShore University Health System of illegally firing workers who were refused religious exemptions to the hospital system's workplace Covid vaccine mandate

7th Circuit: Title VII sex discrimination employment protections 'drop out' vs religious schools' religious freedoms

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal appeals panel said an Indianapolis Catholic high school was within its legal rights under the Constitution and federal law to fire a female guidance counselor and school administrator who married another woman

Appeals panel: Unionized workers can't use IL law to waive employers' arbitration rights in biometric class actions

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A state appeals court says an employer didn't wait too long to use federal labor law to escape workers' class action under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

Apple drops bid to delete city of Chicago's 'Netflix tax' on streaming entertainment services

By Jonathan Bilyk |
After a judge rejected their arguments earlier this spring, Apple opted to quit the episode, rather than continue to try to resume their lawsuit claiming the city's 9% amusement tax was unconstitutional and illegal

Lawsuit: Chicago cops' use of ShotSpotter leads to wrongful stops, searches, arrests; ShotSpotter disputes the claims

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit asks a federal judge to order the Chicago Police to stop using the ShotSpotter gunfire detection system to investigate suspected firearm incidents. ShotSpotter has issued a statement disputing the allegations raised in the lawsuit brought by progressive social justice organization the MacArthur Justice Center.

Lawsuit revived vs Loyola Chicago over refusal to refund tuition, fees, after Covid shutdown

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal appeals panel says students can press their claim Loyola University Chicago's decision to close the campus and move instruction online in March 2020 breached an 'implied contract' for in-person instruction and access to campus in return for $22,000 per semester tuition

Impax to pay $145M to settle Opana drug market manipulation claims from pharmacies, other direct purchasers

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit accused Impax Labs of agreeing with drugmaker Endo Pharmaceuticals to delay the entry of its Opana generic equivalent. The deal came quickly after a jury found in favor of Endo on the antitrust claims

Class action: Pangea allegedly misleads tenants into leasing problem apartments, ignores complaints, threatens objectors

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Pangea, identified as Chicago's largest residential landlord, allegedly papers over problems at apartments, including mold, pest issues and large mechanical problems, according to the lawsuit

Logistics broker Virnich says Liberty Mutual wrongly counting independent truckers to boost workers' comp premiums

By Jonathan Bilyk |
West Chicago-based Virnich's lawsuit alleges Liberty Mutual is seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars more in workers' compensation insurance premiums than Virnich should owe, because it doesn't directly employ truck drivers

Ceridian signs off on $3.5M deal to end class action over Dayforce worker fingerprint scans

By Jonathan Bilyk |
As many as 14,000 people could claim $790-$1,580 each under the deal. Plaintiffs' lawyers could get $1.23M.

Class action claims Paramount improperly sharing CBS.com user info with Facebook to boost ads

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The class action lawsuit says Paramount using Facebook's so-called Tracking Pixel to monitor and share user behavior to better target ads

Lawsuit: Cook sheriff, chief judge should pay for murder of Vietnam vet in carjacking

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit is the second filed in recent weeks, seeking to hold the county liable for crimes committed by people allegedly under the county's electronic monitoring program as they awaited trial on other charges. The Sheriff's Office says it doesn't believe the men were in their monitoring program

IL Supreme Court denies Sterigenics plaintiffs' bid to slap hold on first trial over EtO emissions

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Plaintiffs suing medical device sterilizer Sterigenics had sought to shut down the first trial over whether Sterigenics' emissions caused cancer, saying a Cook County judge had abused her discretion in rejecting their attempts to bring the cases to trial together, rather than individually

Feds ask court to order Cubs to renovate Wrigley Field to boost, improve disability seating, access

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit asserts renovations at Wrigley Field cost disability seating, and relegated the bulk of accessible seating to Wrigley's "worst seats." The Cubs have separately argued their seating plan actually does comply with the ADA

Walmart, Home Depot, other retailers could be roped into massive class action vs Clearview over face scrapes

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Tech firm Clearview has opposed the move to add more defendants, saying it is "bad faith ... transparent gamesmanship" by plaintiffs' lawyers

Appeals panel: Indiana surgeon can press antitrust claims vs IU Health for 'monopolizing' Bloomington market

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A vascular surgeon said IU Health revoked his hospital privileges as part of alleged scheme to leverage massive market presence to pressure him when he refused to end independent practice

Brink's hit with class action over requiring armored truck drivers to scan fingerprints to unlock doors

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Like so many other class actions brought under the Illinois biometrics privacy law, the lawsuit says Brink's must pay up for allegedly violating the law's notice and consent provisions

SCOTUS decision may doom feds' efforts to sue Townstone Financial over execs' talk radio speech: New filing

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Chicago mortgage broker Townstone Financial says federal banking regulators overreached in using anti-discrimination regulations to sue them for comments made on the radio by Townstone executives

Careerbuilder to pay $3.8M to settle sales reps' class action over alleged 'commission stripping'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Eligible sales reps would get at least $625 each, if not 'thousands' of dollars. Lawyers would get up to $1.25M

Villa Park school district: Father's parental rights don't trump school's obligations to 'support transgender youth'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A father sued Villa Park School DIstrict 45, accusing school officials of conspiring with his ex-wife, to aid their child's transition from male to female over the father's objections, allegedly violating the father's constitutional parental rights