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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

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Cook County State's Attorney race offers voters stark choice in approach to prosecuting crime

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Retired Appellate Justice Eileen O'Burke says she will restore strong prosecution of gun crimes and retail theft in Chicago and elsewhere. Clayton Harris III, who is endorsed by Chicago political bosses, says he believes current State's Attorney Foxx has earned top grades and he will continue many of her policies and goals

Chicago Board of Elections, City Hall each seek to appeal ruling invalidating Chicago tax hike referendum

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Both the Chicago Board of Elections and city of Chicago will argue a Cook County judge was wrong to block the city from intervening in the court fight over the so-called Bring Chicago Home referendum. The judge ruled the ballot question is illegally drafted, and votes should not be counted.

Counties say Supreme Court decision chastising forced home sales over unpaid property tax bills shouldn't apply in IL

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A group of Illinois counties, including DuPage, Lake, Kane and Will, argued that a class action lawsuit over "equity theft" should be tossed, despite a U.S. Supreme Court decision that appears to declare sales of entire homes to satisfy delinquent property tax bills to be unconstitutional takings

Judge invalidates 'Bring Chicago Home' real estate sales tax hike referendum

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The judge said the referendum supported by Mayor Brandon Johnson in the name of fighting homelessness was illegally placed on the ballot. Supporters said the decision was racist 'voter suppression' and vowed appeal. Opponents say the referendum is a backdoor property tax increase with no safeguards on how the funds would be spent

Judge shuts down ex-Palatine HS teacher's First Amendment suit vs D211 over anti-BLM Facebook posts

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge said the speech rights of teacher Jeanne Hedgepeth are trumped by student's feelings and the school district's need to minimize disruption that may be caused by unpopular opinions expressed by teachers.

Lawsuit claims Henyard smeared ex-Dolton building chief, falsely accusing her of fraud, forgery, theft

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard becomes latest to accuse the scandal-plagued official of misconduct, this time for allegedly sending campaign mailers that included known false accusations against former Dolton building department director Samysha Williams.

Court fight erupts over ownership of Mr. Beef, restaurant that inspired 'The Bear'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The brother of longtime Mr. Beef proprietor, Joseph Zucchero, has filed suit against his niece and nephew, claiming they have wrongly devalued his ownership interest in the iconic Italian beef food stand following the death of their father last year. One of the defendants, Lauren Zucchero, said the lawsuit was "sad and unjust."

Chicago sues oil companies over climate 'disinformation'; Lawsuit 'set up for failure,' industry warns

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit is backed by some of the same organizations and law firms behind dozens of other similar lawsuits across the U.S., which critics say are politically motivated and designed to bankrupt the industry that fuels the U.S.

Parents' lawsuit says Chicago Teachers Union should pay $250M for Jan. '22 work stoppage

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit says CTU and its leaders should pay for calling an 'illegal strike,' which caused a public nuisance and cost CPS students and their families time and money, while causing irreversible learning loss, over fear of Covid

Appeals court upholds $15M fees for lawyers in 20-year-old case, including $1M+ for Cook County judge

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A state appeals panel said a Cook County judge didn't make a mistake in awarding the fees to the lawyers, despite defendants' claims that the lawyers will benefit the most. The panel also said the lawyers can potentially go after the defendants' lawyers to collect on the judgment and fees

Lawsuit accuses Enbridge of scuttling deal to allow barge oil shipping on Sanitary & Ship Canal

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit asserts Enbridge violated antitrust laws in allegedly directing board of Mustang pipeline to pull plug on deal for terminal with Ducere 

Appeals panel upholds record $42M verdict vs Advocate for quadriplegic who died awaiting surgery

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Illinois state appeals panel says Advocate Health bore direct responsibility to ensure supplies and medications were on hand at the right time for surgery in 2017 to replace implant needed to keep man alive 

'Once and for all': SCOTUS asked to strike down IL 'assault weapons' ban, end 'defiance' from states, courts

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Three petitions were filed on behalf of Illinois gun owners, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to send a message to defiant courts and state lawmakers, who have all but thumbed their noses at SCOTUS' Second Amendment rulings in passing and upholding new gun restrictions in Illinois and elsewhere

Tubi can't unplug class action for allegedly sharing user info with advertisers

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge denied Tubi's attempt to use an arbitration clause in its user agreement and other legal arguments to quickly defeat a class action lawsuit accusing the streaming service of violating a federal video privacy law

Burke's lasting legacy: Cook County's courts harbor favored, connected judges

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Former Chicago Ald. Ed Burke, once one of the most powerful politicians in Illinois, has left behind a long list of loyalist judges on Cook County's courts, including several in high places within the county's controversial divorce and family law courts

Ex-Dolton top cop says Henyard fired him because his wife is 'friendly' with political opponents

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Former Dolton Police Chief Robert Collins has filed suit against the village, saying he was illegally fired by Mayor Tiffany Henyard over personal political conflicts, without approval from the village board

'Political winds:' Biz groups urge judge to nix power grab by City Hall in metal yard permit case

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Business advocacy groups warned of dire consequences for Chicago and its economy if City Hall is allowed to use "public health" to justify changing the rules midstream when evaluating industrial development permits, as it did when denying $80M Southside Recycling project

Lawyer claims Ravinia wrongly kicked her off Women's Board, sullied her reputation

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Glencoe lawyer says the Ravinia Festival Association board overstepped its authority and defamed her when ousting her from the volunteer Women's Board over "unethical conduct" accusations

'Did me dirty': Ex-NFLer Thomas struggles to collect $700K owed by TN gym operators D1 Training

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Former NFL running back and Chicago area native Pierre Thomas claims Nashville-based franchise gym operator D1 Training is using a network of corporate entities to block him from collecting on a judgment, now worth $700K, in a lawsuit over a failed effort to open a Chicago gym

Lawsuit asks court to order Dolton to pay $33.5M verdict to families of men killed, injured in police chase crash

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit says the court could order the village to raise taxes to fund the judgment. They say such action is needed to address financial mismanagement in Dolton under Mayor Tiffany Henyard.