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Monday, September 30, 2024

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American Airlines workers lawsuit says vax mandate without testing doesn't stop COVID spread

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A group of American Airlines workers say the company broke its CBA by requiring workers to get vaccinated, without also requiring regular COVID testing.

The Freeborn Women’s Leadership Council 2021 Pro Bono Report

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The Freeborn Women’s Leadership Council 2021 Pro Bono Report.

DOL PTE 2020-02 Disclosures and Policies — Common Mistakes: An RIA Guide to Readiness Part 2 on January 6, 2022

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DOL PTE 2020-02 Disclosures and Policies — Common Mistakes: An RIA Guide to Readiness Part 2 on January 6, 2022.

The Future: A Path Forward

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The Future: A Path Forward.

Honoring Illinois' Fallen

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Honoring Illinois' Fallen.

Neal Gerber Eisenberg Adds Partner Frank Paolini to Private Wealth Group

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Neal Gerber Eisenberg Adds Partner Frank Paolini to Private Wealth Group.

Class action accuses Mitek Systems of improper facial scans when verifying customers' identities online

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a named plaintiff who uploaded his driver's license and a selfie when registering to use the HyreCar app

Judges say Dems' partisan power grab in drawing new maps didn't also violate Voting Rights Act

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Democrat mapmakers were "motivated by partisan political considerations," a panel of federal judges said, so it doesn't matter that they divided Latino and Black populations up among various districts, rather than maximizing majority minority districts

IL appeals panel: State doesn't need to pay business owners for shutdowns forced by Pritzker's COVID orders

By Scott Holland |
Pike County bar and restaurant owners sought compensation for forced COVID closures

Law firms seek $427K in worker fingerprint scan lawsuit vs Hyatt Hotels; Workers slated to get $1,500 each

By Dan Churney |
A group of Chicago lawyers want $427,000 in fees for pressing a lawsuit against Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels, which alleged the chain breached biometric privacy law, saying their cut of the pie is "eminently reasonable."

Appeals panel agrees injured firefighters who qualify for Medicare don't get free city health insurance for life

By Scott Holland |
When Medicare kicks in, a state law allows the city to drop ex-employees from the group plan for active workers

BioLife to pay almost $6M to settle class action over plasma donor fingerprint scans

By Scott Holland |
Lawyers who brought the suit could get $2.1 million. People who donated plasma at BioLife since 2015 could get $500-$800 each, according to plaintiffs' lawyers.

ISBA Rural Practice Fellowship Program

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ISBA Rural Practice Fellowship Program.

Happy Holidays From Meyers & Flowers Trial Attorneys

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Happy Holidays From Meyers & Flowers Trial Attorneys.

Sonia Menon Joins Profit Recovery Partners’ Women’s Empowerment Group Meeting

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.Menon Joins Profit Recovery Partners’ Women’s Empowerment Group Meeting

Benesch Adds 2 Litigation Associates in Chicago

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Benesch Adds 2 Litigation Associates in Chicago.

George Floyd Community Benevolence Fund Now Accepting Grants from Businesses Near 38th Street & Chicago Avenue

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George Floyd Community Benevolence Fund Now Accepting Grants from Businesses Near 38th Street & Chicago Avenue.

Judge again says city workers can't get an order to block city of Chicago, Illinois state vax employment mandates

By Scott Holland |
A federal judge said the scientific evidence presented by the plaintiffs in support of natural immunity from COVID only demonstrates there is a scientific debate over vaccines and immunity, not that the government policies are irrational infringements on workers' rights

Foxx, Cook County prosecutors could face possible sanctions for allegedly misleading public about Smollett case

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Illinois Supreme Court rules state it is considered “professional misconduct for a lawyer to… engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation"

Hawthorne Race Course sued over facial recognition security system at horse racing track

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A class action lawsuit says Hawthorne has improperly scanned visitors' faces to weed out unwanted visitors without first providing notice and obtaining consent