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Plaintiff alleges mishandling by Navy Federal Credit Union and Equifax in identity theft case

By Cook County Record |
In a recent legal filing in Illinois federal court, Miguel Grimaldo accuses Navy Federal Credit Union and Equifax Information Services LLC of mishandling fraudulent transactions following an identity theft incident.

Plaintiff alleges Medical Device Company Cartiva Inc.'s Defective Implant Caused Severe Harm

By Cook County Record |
In a recent court filing, Joe Krolicki has accused Cartiva Inc., a medical device company, of causing him severe harm through their allegedly defective implant device meant for joint issues relief.

Plaintiff (grieving mother) blames Defendant (infant formula manufacturer) for child's death due to defective product

By Cook County Record |
A heartbroken mother is suing a leading infant formula manufacturer after her premature baby died from necrotizing enterocolitis allegedly caused by their cow’s milk-based product.

Plaintiff alleges pharmaceutical company’s failure to warn about drug’s side effects

By Cook County Record |
In a lawsuit filed in Illinois federal court on April 1st, Janet H. Poole accuses Horizon Therapeutics USA of causing her permanent hearing damage through their drug Tepezza without adequate warning about its risks

Plaintiff Alleges Severe Abuse Against State-Supervised Care Programs

By Cook County Record |
An Illinois resident has filed a lawsuit against state-supervised care programs alleging severe physical, sexual, and emotional abuse while under their care as a minor child in foster care settings.

Plaintiff Alleges Online Retailer Denies Equal Access Under ADA

By Cook County Record |
A visually-impaired plaintiff has taken legal action against an online retailer for allegedly violating ADA regulations by not providing an accessible website experience for blind users.

Insurer Blames Subcontractor for Fire Damage at Construction Site

By Cook County Record |
West Bend Mutual Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against Forest City Decorators following a destructive fire at a construction site in Pecatonica that resulted in over $1 million in damages.

Plaintiff alleges Data Breach by Cloud Service Provider

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Cleo Communications following a significant data breach impacting Chicago Public Schools' students' personal information.

Plaintiffs accuse infant formula giant Abbott Laboratories of causing severe health issues in premature infant

By Cook County Record |
A new lawsuit accuses Abbott Laboratories of knowingly endangering premature infants through its cow's milk-based formula linked to Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC).

Plaintiff accuses Shutterfly/Lifetouch LLC (photo service provider) of mishandling sensitive images

By Cook County Record |
Travis L. Allison has taken legal action against Shutterfly Lifetouch LLC over alleged mishandling and unauthorized distribution of his son's school portraits.

Plaintiff alleges Illinois corporation failed to properly calculate overtime wages

By Cook County Record |
Juan Herrera has filed a collective action lawsuit against his former employer MAT Holdings, Inc., accusing them of violating federal labor laws by improperly calculating overtime wages without including shift differential pay.

Plaintiff Alleges Skincare Company’s Website Violates ADA Due to Inaccessibility

By Cook County Record |
A visually-impaired plaintiff has taken legal action against Pangaea Holdings over allegations that their website discriminates against blind users by being inaccessible according to ADA standards.

Plaintiff Alleges Breakfast Chain Violated Overtime Laws

By Cook County Record |
In a recent legal development, Julian Rogen has filed a class-action lawsuit against Breakfast House Restaurant entities alleging violations of labor laws related to unpaid overtime wages.

City Council committee rejects $1.25M for family of Dexter Reed, who shot at cops

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Chicago City Council's Finance Committee voted 15-12 to reject paying a $1.25M settlement to the family of Dexter Reed, a black man who was killed by police officers after he opened fire on them from inside his car during a traffic stop. Critics said the deal signals to criminals and cops alike that the city doesn't support police

Dinsmore Adds Award-Winning Technology Transactions Partner to National Corporate Practice

By The Cook County Record |
Underlining a commitment to meeting the needs of clients operating at the intersection of business and technology, national law firm Dinsmore & Shohl LLP welcomes partner Mike Ryan to its corporate group to lead its technology transactions and sourcing practice.

Northwestern to settle potentially dozens of legal claims over football hazing

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Attorneys representing many former Northwestern University football players said they had reached a confidential "provisional settlement" with the school to end litigation accusing coaches and other Northwestern officials of turning a blind eye to years of hazing under former coach Patrick Fitzgerald.

Plaintiffs allege City Police Officer's Negligence Led to Catastrophic Collision

By Cook County Record |
In a dramatic appeal case filed on March 31st by Lytiesa Little and her husband Reginald against Officer Gloria Tirado and the City of Chicago seeks additional compensation following a devastating car accident involving an on-duty police officer...

Recent Faculty Works: Karen J. Alter, Stephanie Holmes Didwania, James E. Pfander

By The Cook County Record |
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is home to an incredible group of faculty members working at the intersections of law and many other disciplines.

Republicans can't challenge gerrymandered Democratic district maps, IL Sup Ct rules

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Illinois' Democrat-dominated state Supreme Court sided with Democrats in ruling Republicans waited too long to challenge state legislative district maps, which GOP said Dems used to "rig" election results. A dissenting justice blasted the court's handling of the case, saying it indicated the court wasn't "neutral"

BakerHostetler Adds former Federal Prosecutor Ryan Hedges as White Collar Partner in Chicago

By The Cook County Record |
Ryan Hedges has joined BakerHostetler’s Chicago office as a Partner in the firm’s Litigation Practice Group and a member of the White Collar, Investigations and Securities Enforcement and Litigation team.