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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Inherent Risk and Bias with Investigations for Private Companies on September 18, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
Securities Enforcement Defense Team Chair Jessica Magee will explore the unique challenges private companies face when conducting investigations, highlighting seven prevalent risks and biases in their protocols and responses.

Sayra V. Contreras Joins Tressler's HOA Practice Group

By The Cook County Record |
Tressler is excited to welcome Sayra V. Contreras as an associate in our HOA Practice Group.

Privacy Legislation: What to Know From 2024 and Predictions for 2025 on September 18, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
The consumer privacy landscape is rapidly changing, with several states enacting new laws this year that could significantly impact how businesses collect and use personal information in a number of states.

Quinn Emanuel Ranked by 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America

By The Cook County Record |
Quinn Emanuel is pleased to announce that 60 of its partners across 9 offices have been ranked by Lawdragon in their list of the 500 Leading Litigators in America.

Polsinelli Advises Dunes Point Capital on the Sale of Unified Door & Hardware Group to Foundation Building Materials

By The Cook County Record |
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli recently served as co-counsel to Dunes Point Capital (DPC), a family office and private investment firm, in the sale of Unified Door and Hardware Group (Unified) to Foundation Building Materials.

Combat veteran testifies against Illinois firearm ban as trial opens in Southern District of Illinois

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - Military expert Jeffrey Eby of Missouri testified at trial on the Illinois weapon law that among dozens of firearms legislators banned, two or three could be useful in combat.

Lawsuit: Anti-cop bias, politics at COPA producing 'tainted' investigations into Chicago police conduct

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A deputy administrator at Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability says he was fired after shining light on alleged bias and political motives at the office under its current top administrator

Taylor A. Brewer’s Strong Defense Results in Arbitration Victory for Healthcare Defendant

By The Cook County Record |
Tressler litigation attorney Taylor A. Brewer successfully defended a large Chicago-based healthcare provider.

Reed Smith’s Nikki Bhargava named ‘Notable Leader in Law’ by Crain’s Chicago Business

By The Cook County Record |
Monique (Nikki) Bhargava, a partner in Reed Smith’s Entertainment and Media Group, has been named a Notable Leader in Law by Crain’s Chicago Business, the firm announced.

Pam Sran Named Project Officer of the CBA’s Young Lawyers Section

By The Cook County Record |
Fox Rothschild congratulates Pam Sran, who was named Project Officer for the Chicago Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section’s Executive Council.

Meet the Class: Zachary Jordan, ’27

By The Cook County Record |
Brown Grad Excited to Combine Business Smarts with Law.

Behavioral Health Organization Accused of Disability Discrimination

By Cook County Record |
Louis A. Rafti has filed a lawsuit against Rosecrance Behavioral Health alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The case centers around claims of disability discrimination and retaliation following his application for employment at the organization.

Legally Blind Plaintiff Sues E-Commerce Company Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
Holger Fiallo has filed a lawsuit against Alton Industry Limited Group DBA Ecowell alleging their website violates Title III of the ADA due to inaccessibility for visually impaired users. The case highlights significant barriers faced by disabled individuals when accessing online services.

Visually-Impaired Individual Sues Clothing Brand Over Website Accessibility

By Cook County Record |
Andre Battle has filed a class action lawsuit against Kontoor Brands Inc., alleging their website Wrangler.com is inaccessible to blind users in violation of ADA standards. The suit seeks both injunctive relief and compensatory damages.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Online Retailer for ADA Violations

By Cook County Record |
Howard Wilson has filed a class action lawsuit against Hobby Enterprises for failing to make its website accessible to visually impaired users. The suit alleges violations of the ADA and seeks a permanent injunction requiring compliance with accessibility guidelines.

MRI Provider Accused of Discrimination Against Wheelchair User

By Cook County Record |
A Chicago man has sued Preferred Open MRI for allegedly refusing him service because he uses a wheelchair. Ramon Canellada claims this denial violates several federal and state laws protecting individuals with disabilities and seeks both declaratory relief and compensatory damages.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Online Jewelry Retailer Over Website Accessibility

By Cook County Record |
A visually-impaired woman has filed a class action lawsuit against an online jewelry retailer for allegedly failing to make its website accessible under ADA guidelines. The suit seeks injunctive relief requiring compliance with established web accessibility standards.

Software Company Accused of Negligence Leading to Massive Data Breach

By Cook County Record |
Nearly one million individuals have had their sensitive personal information compromised due to a data breach at a prominent software company. A class action lawsuit has been filed against Young Consulting LLC for failing to secure this data adequately.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Major Cinema Chain Over Website Accessibility

By Cook County Record |
A legally blind woman has filed a class action lawsuit against Cinemark USA Inc., alleging their website is inaccessible for visually impaired users in violation of the ADA. The plaintiff seeks injunctive relief requiring the company to make their site compliant with established web accessibility guidelines.

IL Baptists plan to appeal ruling that IL abortion coverage mandate doesn't violate religious rights

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Springfield judge agreed with Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul that the state's abortion health insurance coverage mandate doesn't violate religious objectors' rights because they can still buy health insurance from other states