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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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Cloud-Based CRM Provider Accused by Customers Over Data Breach Negligence

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Set Forth Inc., a cloud-based CRM provider accused of failing to protect sensitive customer data resulting in a major data breach affecting approximately 1.5 million individuals.

Veteran Business Owner Alleges Civil Rights Violations Against Illinois Gaming Board

By Cook County Record |
Matthew Monson has filed a lawsuit alleging civil rights violations by the Illinois Gaming Board (IGB).

Bob Mendes, ’91: A Nashville Civic Leader with Chicago Roots

By The Cook County Record |
Bob Mendes, ’91, grew up in Chicago, went to the University of Illinois, and after graduating from the Law School he practiced law in Chicago for four years.

Attorney General Raoul Sends Warnings to Phone Companies That Have Allowed Robocalls to Bombard Illinois Residents

By The Cook County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul warned four voice service providers that they have been transmitting suspected illegal robocall traffic on their networks on behalf of one or more of their customers.

Digital Artist Sues Online Retailers for Copyright Infringement

By Cook County Record |
Tatiana Andreevna Makeeva has filed a lawsuit against multiple online retailers accused of selling unauthorized reproductions of her copyrighted artwork.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Skincare Company Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
Kalari Jackson Girtley has filed a lawsuit against Caleel + Hayden LLC over claims their skincare brand's website is inaccessible to visually-impaired users like herself.

Visually Impaired Plaintiff Sues Tool Company Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
Howard Wilson has filed a class-action lawsuit against Apollo Tools for failing to make its website accessible to visually impaired users as required by the ADA.

State appeals court: Summit schools OK to expel 13-year-old over pellet gun in backpack

By Scott Holland |
Ruling holds district followed protocol in issuing one-year suspension

Niigata Machine Techno Co., Ltd., Japanese Manufacturer Sues Dynamic Intl Over Contractual Dispute

By Cook County Record |
Niigata Machine Techno Co., Ltd., a Japanese manufacturing firm, has initiated legal proceedings against Dynamic Intl of Wisconsin over an alleged contractual ambiguity concerning machine sales agreements.

Plaintiff Alleges Municipal Corporation Violated ADA and FMLA Leading to Wrongful Termination

By Cook County Record |
David Herberger has taken legal action against the Village of Bourbonnais following what he claims was an unjust termination linked to his disability accommodations under ADA and FMLA rights.

Plaintiff Alleges Hair Care Giant Violates ADA by Failing Website Accessibility

By Cook County Record |
Andre Battle has taken legal action against Bumble and Bumble, LLC for allegedly failing to make their website accessible to visually-impaired users.

Former Technician Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Telecommunications Giant

By Cook County Record |
Michael Singleton has taken legal action against AT&T Corporation alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination just before reaching significant pension milestones.

Plaintiff alleges misconduct against former detectives leading to wrongful conviction

By Cook County Record |
Oscar Soto has filed a lawsuit against former detectives from the Chicago Police Department and the City of Chicago alleging wrongful conviction due to fabricated evidence and misconduct.

River Forest developer, ex-wife reach deal to end divorce case that has sent man to 'debtors' prison' three times

By Jonathan Bilyk |
River Forest developer Frank "Marty" Paris was ordered to jail three times since 2017 amid contentious divorce proceedings, centered in most recent years on a dispute over Paris' obligation to pay his ex-wife's lawyers fees

Overtime Exemption Salary Thresholds: The Current Rules and Future Considerations on December 17, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
David Barron, Arielle Eisenberg, Michael Schmidt, and Howard Schweitzer, Chief Executive Office of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, will present “Overtime Exemption Salary Thresholds: The Current Rules and Future Considerations.”

Mayer Brown Associate Priya Desai Receives Pili's 2024 Distinguished Fellow Alumni Award

By The Cook County Record |
Mayer Brown associate Priya Desai was honored with the 2024 “Distinguished Fellow Alumni Award” by the Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) for her outstanding contributions to pro bono and public interest law in Illinois.

Plaintiff Alleges Retaliation Against Community College Over Whistleblowing

By Cook County Record |
A former faculty member has filed a lawsuit against Oakton Community College alleging wrongful termination following whistleblowing on unethical practices like grade inflation to secure funding fraudulently.

Plaintiff (healthcare marketing data firm) sues Defendant (medical media company) over alleged misuse of proprietary database

By Cook County Record |
Medical Marketing Service has filed a lawsuit against The Wyanoke Group's Healio division for allegedly continuing to use their proprietary physician database after contract termination.

Plaintiff Artist Alleges Online Retailers' Copyright Infringement

By Cook County Record |
Artist Cindy Searles has filed a lawsuit against various online retailers for allegedly infringing on her copyrighted works by selling unauthorized products derived from her creations.

Plaintiff alleges wrongful termination by former employer Amtrak due to disability discrimination

By Cook County Record |
A former employee has taken legal action against Amtrak after being terminated allegedly due to discrimination linked to caring for his disabled son.