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Man sues woman for fraudulent concealment over home sale
A man is suing a woman for allegedly concealing major structural defects in a home sale. The plaintiff seeks damages and rescission of the contract.
Reed Smith announces Emerging Technologies practice
As companies around the world continue to unlock the potential of emerging technologies, global law firm Reed Smith has formally launched a multi-disciplinary practice group to help businesses navigate the legal complexities associated with embracing innovation.
Man appeals dismissal in age discrimination case against Woodward MPC
A man appeals a decision affirming dismissal in an age discrimination lawsuit against Woodward MPC due to missed deadlines under Illinois law.
Ex-Orland village mgr to pay $30K to end court fight stemming from alleged political secret investigation of mayor
Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau said he was "totally vindicated" in end of litigation involving former Village Manager Joseph La Margo. La Margo had secretly investigated Pekau over alleged bid rigging, and then accused Pekau of defamation for correctly asserting La Margo had exceeded his authority under village ordinance
Bennigan's of Elgin hit with biometrics class action over restaurant worker fingerprint scans
The last remaining Bennigan's restaurant franchise in Illinois, owned by Fullwel Management III, Inc., is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating the state's biometrics privacy law. The lawsuit accuses the franchise of requiring its workers to scan their fingerprints when clocking in and out of work.
Marriott tagged with biometrics class action over worker fingerprint scans
Marriott Hotel Services LLC has been accused of violating Illinois' Biometrics Information Privacy Act (BIPA) in a class action lawsuit.
Healthcare Transactions Partner John Saran Joins Holland & Knight in Chicago
Holland & Knight has bolstered its nationally recognized healthcare practice with the addition of John Saran as a partner in its Chicago office.
The Next Battles: BIPA changes will spark new debates, but may not alter field for other rising class action causes
Lawyers who filled Illinois courts with thousands of class actions under the IL Biometric Information Privacy Act have also generated scads of big money claims under the state's Genetic Info Privacy Act. But while the claims are similar, BIPA reforms may not translate into reduced risk for IL businesses under GIPA
Alison LaCroix Speaks About Her Latest Book on Ipse Dixit Podcast
In this episode, Alison L. LaCroix, Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, Associate Member of the Department of History at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses her new book, "The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms," which is published by Yale University Press.
Woman sues The University of Chicago Medical Center alleging Pregnancy-Based Discrimination
A woman named Ciara Norals has taken legal action against The University of Chicago Medical Center, alleging pregnancy-based discrimination and retaliation. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, seeks redress under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act of 2023.
Woman sues Dollar Tree Stores for Negligence Resulting in Slip and Fall Accident
In a lawsuit filed in Illinois, a woman alleges that negligence on part of Dollar Tree Stores led to her slipping and falling in one of their stores. She is seeking damages exceeding $50,000.
Man alleges Hearthside Food Solutions failed to pay overtime wages
A lawsuit has been filed against Hearthside Food Solutions, LLC by a former employee, Benjamin Mathes. The plaintiff claims the company violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by failing to pay overtime wages.
Plaintiffs accuse USAA Federal Savings Bank of unauthorized transactions
A mother-daughter duo has filed a lawsuit against USAA Federal Savings Bank, alleging unauthorized transactions from their accounts. They claim the bank failed to address their disputes promptly and are seeking reimbursement for the stolen funds.
Man accuses Chicago Police Officers and The City of Chicago of Unlawful Stop and Search
A man has filed a lawsuit against two Chicago police officers and the city itself, alleging he was unlawfully stopped, searched, and falsely charged. He is seeking damages for significant injuries including loss of liberty and invasion of privacy.
Union accuses Rezzar Demolition, LLC of Wage Violations and Breach of Collective Bargaining Agreement
The Union has filed a lawsuit against Rezzar Demolition over alleged wage violations and breach of a collective bargaining agreement. The case involves underpayment and unpaid overtime wages to employees.
Woman alleges Illinois Department of Human Services committed race and sex discrimination
An African-American woman, Tamika Williams, has filed a lawsuit against the Illinois Department of Human Services. She alleges that she faced racial and gender discrimination during her employment.
Judge denies TRO sought by GOP candidates to block law that changed election rules to keep GOPers off ballot
The lawsuit, filed by four prospective Republican state House and Senate candidates, say Illinois Democrats violated the right to vote by rushing through a new state elections law that rewrites the candidate selection process in the middle of the 2024 election cycle to protect their incumbents from possible challengers
Foxx to curtail prosecutions vs offenders caught in certain car searches; Fioretti pledges to reverse on 'Day One'
Cook County State's Attorney candidate Robert Fioretti called Kim Foxx's new policy unconstitutional and a 'dereliction of duty' which would make unsafe neighborhoods worse. His opponent in the race to replace Foxx, former judge Eileen O'Neill Burke has not weighed in on the policy critics say will further bind police vs violent crime
Appeals panel: Oak Lawn must face lawsuit for quick cancel of IT services contract
Illinois appeals judges said Oak Lawn can't use the state Municipal Code to sidestep a lawsuit claiming the village illegally cancelled a 5-year contract for services worth $800,000 after just three months because village officials determined the deal wasn't "working out."
Man appeals Cook County Sheriff’s Office for wrongful termination seeking $1M in back pay
A man appeals against Cook County Sheriff’s Office claiming wrongful termination from his police officer role in 2011 and seeks $1M in back pay and benefits accrued during litigation periods.