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Monday, September 23, 2024

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Morgan Lewis Partners Elizabeth Herrington and Sharon Perley Masling Named National Law Journal 2023 Trailblazers

By Cook County Record Report |
Morgan Lewis partners Elizabeth Herrington and Sharon Perley Masling have been named 2023 Trailblazers in the Class Action/Mass Tort Litigation and Employment & Discrimination Law categories, respectively, by The National Law Journal.

Martín Montes Awarded 2023 Latino Lawyer Of The Year By HLAI

By Cook County Record Report |
Barnes & Thornburg partner Martín Montes has been named the 2023 Latino Lawyer of the Year by HLAI serving the Hispanic lawyers of Illinois for his service and significant contributions to improving the quality of the legal profession and the administration of justice.

Lawsuit: Advocate Health allegedly violated Illinois genetic privacy law by asking workers for medical history

By David Beasley |
A class action lawsuit accuses Advocate, one of the largest operators of hospitals in Illinois, of violating a state genetic information privacy law by requiring job applicants to divulge family medical history.

Judge: Lawsuits vs Smith & Wesson over Highland Park massacre belong in Lake County, not federal court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge rejected Smith & Wesson's claims the lawsuits vs the gun maker represent an attempt by anti-gun activists to sidestep federal law and restrict Second Amendment rights

Will Congress Create a Statutory Framework for Digital Asset Regulation? on September 28, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Will the 118th Congress succeed in creating a statutory framework for effective regulation of cryptocurrencies?

BFKN’s New Website Wins Web Excellence Awards

By Cook County Record Report |
BFKN is honored to have received a 2023 Web Excellence Award in its website category.

Same IL man, Ohio-based lawyers use IL biometrics law to sue Zoosk, Zengo over face scans

By Mary Haydock and Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuits, filed separately in Cook County Circuit Court, accuse the operators of the Zoosk dating service app and the Zengo cryptocurrency app of both improperly scanning the facial images of users contained in photos uploaded to the apps to verify the users' identities at sign up

IL Supreme Court: Family OK to sue nursing home for injuries suffered by woman before death, despite arbitration clause

By Scott Holland |
6-0 ruling by state high court declared the arbitration clause that would have governed claims by the woman does not apply to the same claims brought by her family, because the arbitration clause expired when the woman died.

Key Legal Issues Keeping In-House Counsel Up at Night on September 27, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Network for a CLE seminar on key legal issues keeping in-house counsel up at night.

Reed Smith appoints new office managing partners in three offices

By Cook County Record Report |
Global law firm Reed Smith announced leadership changes in three U.S. offices, naming new office managing partners in Austin, Chicago and Philadelphia.

Webinar: Assessing Supplier Diversity Risks in the Post-Students for Fair Admissions Landscape on September 27, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
The issue of diversity and inclusion programs remains top of mind for many organizations, and rightly so. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision striking down race-based decision making in the college and university admissions context, many organizations are assessing the impact of that ruling on diversity programs, including those that apply to vendors and suppliers.

Fake ID detector vendor Tokenworks, cannabis dispensary Pharmacann targed in new biometrics suit

By Mary Haydock |
The lawsuit asserts Verilife branded dispensaries used IDentiFake-branded tech from Tokenworks to improperly scan and collect customers' facial scans when checking IDs of those purchasing cannabis products

Lawsuit accuses financial services provider Enova of violating Illinois genetic privacy laws

By David Beasley |
Online financial services provider Enova has become one of the most recent targets of a class action lawsuit accusing the company of violating an Illinois genetic information privacy law by requiring job applicants to divulge personal and family medical history.

Appeals panel: Airbnb can't use arbitration agreement to escape lawsuit from man who lost a leg at a friend's party

By Scott Holland |
In a 2-1 ruling, the judges ruled a man should be able to sue Airbnb despite holding a user account that included a mandatory arbitration clause, because the agreement only applies to the people directly renting a property during the time they rented

Duane Morris Named to Crain’s Chicago Business "Best Places to Work" List for Eighth Year

By Cook County Record Report |
Crain’s Chicago Business has named Duane Morris’ Chicago office a 2023 “Best Place to Work.” Previously, the Chicago office was named to the 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018 and 2017 “Best Places to Work” lists, and in 2016, was named a “Best Place to Work for Women Over 35.”

Navigating Regulatory Compliance and Corporate Governance for Hospital Joint Ventures on September 26, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Hospital joint ventures can produce powerful new capabilities and efficiencies, paving the way for affordable, high-quality care.

Examining Expanding Roles of Special Masters and Court-Appointed Experts and Technical Advisors in Mass-Tort MDLs on September 28-29, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Blank Rome partner Deborah Greenspan will serve as a panelist at the Rabiej Litigation Law Center’s MDL Bench-Bar Leadership Conference, being held September 28 and 29, 2023, at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in Chicago, Illinois.

'Sometimes stretch a little too far:' Unusual quick win for FaceTec vs biometrics class action offers guide for others

By Stephanie Jaquins |
Earlier this year, facial ID scanning tech vendor FaceTec persuaded a prolific filer of biometrics class action lawsuits to withdraw their lawsuit without even a single proceeding or motion to dismiss, because the company showed the plaintiffs' lawyers that their data scanning tech, collection and policies made the case unwinnable

Lawyers getting $90M of $450M settlement in class action over Kraft Heinz merger

By Scott Holland |
Litigation goes back to 2019, accusing Kraft Heinz and its officers of causing investors to lose big money amid the merger that formed the new food processing giant company in 2015.

Morris Hospital patients sue hospital over data breach

By David Beasley |
Morris Hospital, in far southwest suburban Morris, has been hit with a class action lawsuit over a data breach amid an attack by Royal Ransomware, allegedly exposing the private information of nearly 284,000 people.