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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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Consumer Alleges Major Cosmetic Companies' Hair Relaxers Caused Cancer

By Cook County Record |
Alsester Aline Coleman-Williams has taken legal action against several cosmetic giants over allegations that their hair relaxer products led to her developing uterine cancer after decades of use.

Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Janitorial Service Company

By Cook County Record |
Nona Cannon has filed a lawsuit against GDI Services, Inc., alleging racial discrimination and harassment during her tenure as a janitor with the company.

Consumer Sues Major Cosmetic Companies Over Hair Relaxer Health Risks

By Cook County Record |
Aurora Berglund has filed a lawsuit against several cosmetic giants including L'Oréal USA alleging that their hair relaxer products caused her uterine cancer after years of use.

Plaintiff alleges trucking company employer of racial discrimination

By Cook County Record |
A refrigeration technician has sued his employer for racial discrimination and harassment under federal civil rights laws.

Lawsuit accuses Ferrara of violating constitutionally challenged IL temp worker law

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Activist labor group Chicago Workers Collaborative sued Ferrara Candy Company, accusing the company of violating technical notice provisions of a controversial Illinois temp worker protection law. Staffing agencies say the law could drive them out of business in Illinois. They are challenging the law in court as unconstitutional

Former Employee Alleges Workplace Discrimination Against Architecture Firm

By Cook County Record |
A former seamstress/designer has filed a lawsuit against Designer Direct Inc., alleging age discrimination and harassment based on national origin during her employment tenure.

Aziz Huq Points to South Korea’s Impeachment Saga as Example of Defending Democracy

By The Cook County Record |
Yoon Suk-yeol’s latest political gambit undoubtedly did not unfold as he expected. After abruptly declaring martial law on December 3, South Korea’s scandal-plagued president was forced to lift the order within hours in the face of public protests and legislative opposition.

Shook's Trade Secrets Strengths Hailed Along with Key Partners

By The Cook County Record |
World Intellectual Property Review (WIPR) selected Shook as Notable for the firm’s prowess in advising clients on trade secrets issues.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Saint Anthony Hospital Under ADA

By Cook County Record |
Dimitra Drakes has filed a lawsuit against Saint Anthony Hospital alleging discrimination due to disability under the ADA and retaliation under FMLA following her termination after medical leave.

Plaintiff Alleges Data Breach Against Set Forth Inc., Former Data Custodian

By Cook County Record |
A recent lawsuit filed by Juan Cruz against Set Forth Inc. accuses the company of negligence leading to a massive data breach compromising sensitive personal information.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Educational Institution Under ADA

By Cook County Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against an educational institution alleging discrimination based on sex and disability under ADA regulations.

Plaintiff Alleges Discrimination Against Former Employer Under ADA and FMLA

By Cook County Record |
Sabrina Dixon has filed a lawsuit against GPA Acquisition Company alleging violations under the ADA and FMLA following what she claims was an unjust termination related to her disability accommodations and use of medical leave rights.

Cook County checks in at No. 6 on list of worst U.S. 'Judicial Hellholes'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The American Tort Reform Association released its annual list of the country's most notable "Judicial Hellholes." Cook County's courts earned a spot on the list thanks to a host of "abusive" lawsuits and the potential for many more to come, should the Illinois Supreme Court nix a doctrine used to force certain plaintiffs to sue elsewhere

Illinois Supreme Court Announces Creation of Data Task Force

By The Cook County Record |
As part of continuing its mission to capture accurate and consistent court data from all 102 counties, the Illinois Supreme Court announced today the creation of a Data Task Force (Task Force).

Civility in the Profession . . . How to Play Nice on December 11, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
This course is for new lawyers only.

Remote Control? Managing Remote Work Requests in a Changed Workforce on December 11, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
As employers increasingly require employees to return to the office, remote work accommodation requests have followed.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Blk Out Logistics

By Cook County Record |
Areliz Martinez-Rivera has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Blk Out Logistics in Illinois federal court alleging racial and gender discrimination along with retaliation leading to wrongful termination.

Student Alleges Hinsdale Township High School Failed to Provide Necessary Accommodations

By Cook County Record |
A high school student is suing Hinsdale Township High School District for not providing adequate accommodations for her hearing impairment, claiming violations under federal disability laws.

Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Manufacturing Company

By Cook County Record |
Isaac Castillo has filed a lawsuit against Micron Industries Corporation alleging violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Former Employee Alleges Jameson's Pub Engaged in Sex-Based Discrimination

By Cook County Record |
A former server at Jameson's Pub has filed a lawsuit alleging sex-based discrimination and harassment during her employment.