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Sunday, September 22, 2024

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Illinois Supreme Court Addresses Duty to Defend Construction Defect Claims

By The Cook County Record |
Last year, we reported on the Illinois Appellate decision of Acuity Ins. Co. v. M/I Homes of Chicago, LLC, that held that a CGL insurer owed a duty to defend an additional insured in a construction defect case based on pleadings that alleged damage to “other property.”

Class action: Yardi Systems charging apartment tenants surcharge on online rent payments

By Cook County Record |
Yardi Systems, a California-based company that operates an online platform connecting tenants with property managers, has been accused of allegedly charging a 3.5% surcharge on credit card transactions associated with online rent payments.

McGlynn denies preliminary injunction so gun ban dispute can move forward, saying 'Gov. exists to serve us, not lord over us'

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn ended what he called preliminary wrangling over the state's controversial weapon law, or the Protect Illinois Communities Act (PICA), so he can decide whether it violates a constitutional right to bear arms.

Class action hits Pregis over worker fingerprint scans, alleged shorted OT pay

By Cook County Record |
Packaging and protective solutions company Pregis LLC is facing a class action lawsuit combining claims under Illinois' minimum wage law and the state's biometrics privacy law.

People who opted out of $100M settlement hit Google with new lawsuit for Photos face scans

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A group of 60 people who previously opted out of Google's $100 million settlement under Illinois' biometrics privacy law have filed a collective action lawsuit against the tech giant, seeking a potential big money payday of their own.

Attorney General Raoul Urges Supreme Court to Uphold Federal Rule Banning Bump Stocks

By The Cook County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with 22 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a federal rule banning bump stocks, devices that effectively convert semiautomatic firearms into illegal and dangerous automatic weapons.

Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Associate Judge Bertani As Circuit Court Judge in Twelfth Circuit

By The Cook County Record |
Justice Mary K. O’Brien and the Illinois Supreme Court have announced the appointment of Associate Judge Matthew G. Bertani as a Circuit Judge for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court - Subcircuit 4, Will County.

Class action: Maker of Muslim Pro prayer, Quran aid app 'betrays' Muslims by tracking their movements

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses app maker BitsMedia of wrongly allowing other organizations, potentially including the government, to use location data logged by an app to track the movement of Muslims in the U.S

Veradigm hit with investor class action over alleged financial misstatements

By Cook County Record |
A group of investors has lodged a class action lawsuit against Veradigm, accusing the company of misreporting its financial conditions.

IL Supreme Court: Insurers may need to defend contractors vs suits over building defects, can't claim they're uninsurable 'biz risk'

By Scott Holland |
Unanimous ruling sends lawsuit over allegations of faulty townhome construction back to circuit court

Uber driver being sued for negligence after allegedly rear-ending married couple at high speeds on Interstate 90

By Cook County Record |
CHICAGO – An Illinois couple has filed a negligence lawsuit claiming they were severely injured when an Uber driver crashed into them from behind on Interstate 90 in Chicago.

Driver files negligence lawsuit following vehicle collision at Chicago intersection after another driver allegedly ran a stop sign

By Cook County Record |
CHICAGO – A driver has filed a negligence lawsuit, claiming that he was severely injured near the intersection of W. Fulton Blvd. and N. Homan Ave. in Chicago when another driver ran a stop sign and crashed into him.

Injured plaintiffs sue driver for negligence following rear-end collision on Harlem Avenue in Palos Heights

By Cook County Record |
CHICAGO – Two individuals have filed a lawsuit against a driver, claiming that they were injured in a rear-end collision on Harlem Avenue in Palos Heights.

Passenger sues Chicago Transit Authority claiming he was injured when bus collided with fire hydrant

By Cook County Record |
CHICAGO – A passenger has filed a negligence lawsuit against the Chicago Transit Authority and its agents, alleging that he was injured when the bus collided with a fire hydrant.

Passenger files negligence lawsuit against driver following U-turn collision in Melrose Park

By Cook County Record |
CHICAGO – A woman has filed a negligence lawsuit, claiming that she was injured in a vehicle accident when a driver tried to execute an unsafe U-turn at the intersection of Lake Street and 36th Avenue in Melrose Park.

Nathan Viehl Discusses Potential Regulatory Risks for Private Equity Firms

By Cook County Record Report |
Partner Nathan Viehl was quoted in an article by Mergermarket on private equity sponsors in the U.S. that might deal with antitrust enforcers taking a closer look at their add-on acquisitions.

Melinda Kollross Appointed Vice Chair of DRI Center for Law and Public Policy Amicus Committee

By Cook County Record Report |
Clausen Miller is pleased to announce that Melinda S. Kollross has accepted an appointment as vice chair of the Amicus Committee of the DRI Center for Law and Public Policy.

Attorney General Raoul Calls on Congress to Pass Ncaa Accountability Act

By Cook County Record Report |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a bipartisan coalition of 18 attorneys general, today called on Congress to pass the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Accountability Act of 2023.

Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard Employees Honored With Excellence Awards

By Cook County Record Report |
Each year, the Illinois law firm of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard recognizes a Partner and Associate Attorney with awards in memory of late Partner Michael P. Schostok and late Associate Elizabeth R. Olszewski.

Attorney General Raoul Obtains Guilty Plea From Former Coles County Assistant State’s Attorney Over Bribery and Misconduct

By Cook County Record Report |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office obtained a guilty plea from a former assistant Coles County state’s attorney for misconduct involving interactions he had in his official capacity with Coles County women who were prosecuted by the state’s attorney’s office.