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Monday, September 23, 2024

The Cook County Record News


List of weapons regulated by Protect Illinois Communities Act; Registration required by Jan. 1

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
The registry for Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s weapons ban opened on Oct. 1; and, unless the Constitutional challenges are successful, all newly regulated firearms must be registered by Jan. 1.

Neal Gerber Eisenberg Partner Collette Woghiren Recognized Among "40 Under Forty 2023 - Illinois Attorneys to Watch"

By Cook County Record Report |
Neal Gerber Eisenberg is pleased to announce that Litigation partner Collette A. Woghiren has been named one of the “40 Under Forty 2023 - Illinois Attorneys to Watch” by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.

Forbes Names Shook Attorney in 30 Under 30: Chicago

By Cook County Record Report |
Forbes has named Shook Associate Jousef Shkoukani in the 2023 edition of “30 Under 30: Chicago.” Shkoukani was recognized for his non-profit Unified Under Hope (UUH).

Benesch Adds Associate to Corporate & Securities Team in Chicago

By Cook County Record Report |
As Benesch continues to add to its roster of top-notch legal talent, the firm is pleased to welcome Associate Monica N. Betancourt to the Corporate & Securities Practice Group in Chicago.

Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week: A reminder of the urgent need for reform

By Bob Goray |
Illinois facing challenges from the burdens imposed on lawsuit abuse rampant in the state, says a small business owner and reform advocate

Judge: U of I doesn't formally sell Chief Illiniwek gear, but doesn't mean anyone else can without risking lawsuit

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge declared a decision by the University of Illinois to license its banned Chief logo to the College Vault allows the university to plausibly claim it hasn't "abandoned" the trademark

Class action lawsuit claims Banxa illegally scanned customers' faces on app

By Andy Nghiem |
A class action lawsuit alleges that an online crypto currency platform violates Illinois privacy laws by requiring users to submit to a facial geometry scan to verify their identify during the signup process.

Class action accuses Frito-Lay of violations of IL biometrics law over worker fingerprint scans

By Andy Nghiem |
A class action lawsuit alleges that the Frito-Lay company violates Illinois privacy laws by requiring employees to utilize a fingerprint reader system to sign in and out of work.

Defendant: Lawyers tested two pieces of clothing for PFAS, ignored the results and sued anyway

By John O'Brien |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - The lawyers suing a maker of children's school uniforms ignored their lack of evidence when they filed their case and must be punished.

Meet Our Graduate, Ying Chen (MSL ’19): Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Master of Science in Law

By Cook County Record Report |
To celebrate the 10th year of the Master of Science in Law (MSL) program—where STEM, law, and business converge—Northwestern Pritzker Law is highlighting alumni of the program from each graduating class since its 2014 launch.

Reed Smith receives Pro Bono Partner of the Year honor from TLDEF

By Cook County Record Report |
Reed Smith has been named a Pro Bono Partner of the Year by the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund (TLDEF), an organization that works to end discrimination based on gender identity and expression and uses public education, litigation, legal services and lobbying to achieve equality for transgender people.

The Best Way Out Is Through: Compliance Challenges and Fidelity to Mission When Responding to Sexual Abuse Crises on October 4, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Gina Maisto Smith will present at the SCCE 22nd Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute. Gina will be joined by Catherine Suvari, assistant attorney general for New York.

Settlement ends court fight over claims River North landlord kicked out journalist to retaliate for news stories

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Journalist Steven Dahlman had accused his ex-landlord of illegally refusing to renew his lease for a condo in Marina City because he had written articles critical of the business dealings of the husband of Marina City's condo association board president

Law School Faculty Share Supreme Court Insights at Annual First Monday Program

By Cook County Record Report |
Professors Geoffrey Stone, Sarah Konsky, and William Baude recently reflected on the past US Supreme Court term and offered a preview of cases to come at the Law School’s First Monday program, which was held virtually on September 20.

Navigating Illinois’ Paid Leave for All Workers Act: What Employers Need to Know on October 3, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
The introduction of mandatory paid leave on a statewide level will be a significant shift for Illinois employers.

$363 Million Jury Verdict Obtained by Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard Ranked Highest Illinois Verdict of 2022

By Cook County Record Report |
A $363 million jury verdict obtained by Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard has been ranked the 1st overall verdict in ALM’s Top 10 Verdicts in Illinois in 2022.

Considerations Regarding Environmental Justice and Vapor Intrusion Assessments on October 3, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Environment attorney Nicholas Targ is set to join a panel titled "Considerations Regarding Environmental Justice and Vapor Intrusion Assessments" at the Advancements in Vapor Intrusion conference hosted by the Air & Waste Management Association.

Goers to Serve as Coach for Chicago-Kent College of Law Moot Court

By Cook County Record Report |
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP Associate Mary J. Goers will serve as a coach for Team Chicago-Kent College of Law at the 2023 Judge Thomas Tang and Dr. Pearl Tang Moot Court Regional Competition on October 13-14.

Holland & Knight Continues Growth of Real Estate Practice with Addition of Aaron O'Donnell and Abigail Flanagan in Chicago

By Cook County Record Report |
Holland & Knight has bolstered its nationally recognized Real Estate Practice Group with the addition of Partners Aaron O'Donnell and Abigail "Abby" Flanagan in Chicago.

Appeals panel tosses $18M verdict vs shipping broker; Trucker who struck teen in 2016 didn't work for them

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A state appeals panel says a Cook County judge was wrong to allow a verdict against Alliance Shippers to stand when the evidence was clear the broker couldn't be considered the employer or agent of a truck driver who struck and severely injured a 17-year-old on the side of I-394 near Sauk Village