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Former Employee Alleges Local Restaurant Violated Labor Laws Over Unpaid Overtime

By Cook County Record |
A former cook at an Illinois restaurant has filed a lawsuit alleging violations of labor laws due to unpaid overtime wages.

Judge OKs antitrust class actions vs big turkey producers over prices

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The class actions will include retailers, restaurants and other commercial and institutional customers who purchased turkeys from large U.S. turkey producers from 2010-2016. The lawsuits, similar to those filed against chicken and beef producers, assert the turkey producers conspired to constrict supply and boost prices

Eric Posner Writes About Backlash to International Law

By The Cook County Record |
Over the last two weeks, Israel has repeatedly attacked Syria – destroying military facilities and occupying territory – in clear violation of the United Nations Charter, which forbids the use of military force against foreign states except in self-defense or with the authorization of the Security Council.

Plaintiff alleges footwear retailer's website violates ADA

By Cook County Record |
A visually-impaired plaintiff has sued a footwear company over alleged ADA violations due to an inaccessible website.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Online Retailer Voler for ADA Violations

By Cook County Record |
Haron Cole has filed a class-action lawsuit against Voler, Inc., alleging their website discriminates against visually-impaired users by not being accessible per ADA standards.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Footwear Company Kizik Design Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
Haron Cole has filed a class action lawsuit against Kizik Design, LLC in an Illinois federal court for allegedly failing to make its website accessible to visually-impaired users in violation of the ADA.

Colleen Beverly Elected to Clausen Miller Board of Directors

By The Cook County Record |
After nearly three decades of service as a strong client advocate in a multitude of complex insurance matters, Clausen Miller has elected Colleen Beverly to serve on its Board of Directors.

Plaintiffs accuse major toothpaste manufacturer Procter & Gamble of deceptive marketing practices endangering children's health

By Cook County Record |
A group of parents has taken legal action against Procter & Gamble over its Crest Kids Toothpaste line.

Attorney General Raoul Urges Supreme Court to Uphold Crucial Lifeline to Internet, Phone Service for Rural Communities in Illinois

By The Cook County Record |
As the U.S. Supreme Court reviews an important case that could impact access to internet and phone service for millions of people living in rural areas in Illinois and across the country, Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a bipartisan effort urging the court to keep in place a fund that supports those services.

Benesch Energy Group Continues Growth in Chicago With Of Counsel Matthew Gavin McCarty

By The Cook County Record |
Benesch, one of the fastest-growing firms on the AmLaw 200 list, is pleased to announce the addition of Matthew Gavin McCarty as Of Counsel in the firm’s expanding Energy Practice Group in Chicago.

Plaintiff Alleges Cook County Sheriff's Department Violated Labor Laws Over Unpaid Security Screenings

By Cook County Record |
Michael Smith has filed a lawsuit against the Cook County Sheriff's Department alleging violations of labor laws due to unpaid mandatory security screenings.

IL high court to decide if state can force people to challenge laws only in Chicago, Springfield courts

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Justices heard arguments over the constitutionality of HB3062, which forces all Illinoisans to only file constitutional challenges to state laws in courts in Cook County and Sangamon County. Democrats passed the law in 2023 after a blitz of lawsuits challenged a litany of controversial state laws and executive orders

Plaintiff alleges major retailer's website violates ADA due to inaccessibility

By Cook County Record |
A legally blind woman has filed a class-action lawsuit against Russi USA Inc., alleging their website is inaccessible to visually impaired users in violation of the ADA.

DLA Piper receives two Turnaround Awards from the M&A Advisor

By The Cook County Record |
DLA Piper is pleased to announce that the firm will be recognized with a Healthcare/Life Sciences Deal of the Year award and Real Estate Deal of the Year award from the M&A Advisor on March 25 as part of the 19th Annual Turnaround Awards.

Visually-Impaired Plaintiff Sues Fashion Retailer Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Cook County Record |
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against French West Inc., accusing them of operating an inaccessible website for visually-impaired users.

Plaintiff alleges food production giants TreeHouse Foods Inc., Sturm Foods Inc., violated labor laws

By Cook County Record |
Alan Bowman has filed a class-action lawsuit against TreeHouse Foods Inc., and Sturm Foods Inc., accusing them of violating federal labor laws by failing to pay proper overtime wages to hourly workers.

American Sales Corporation accused of ADA violations by visually impaired customer

By Cook County Record |
A visually impaired woman has sued American Sales Corporation for failing to make its website accessible under ADA guidelines.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Manufacturing Company

By Cook County Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Gripple Incorporated alleging racial and sexual orientation discrimination during his tenure at the company.

Greenberg Traurig Advises on +$1 Billion Joint Plan of Finance for City of Chicago and Sales Tax Securitization Corporation

By The Cook County Record |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP represented the City of Chicago (the City) and the Sales Tax Securitization Corporation (STSC) as co-disclosure counsel on their joint plan of finance bond deals, valued at over $1 billion, consisting of: $287,215,000 in City of Chicago General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2024B, and the STSC's $202,150,000 Sales Tax Securitization Bonds, Refunding Series 2024A; $448,210,000 in Second Lien Sales Tax Securitization Bonds, Refunding Series 2024A; and, $192,490,000 in Second Lien Sales Tax Securitization Bonds, Taxable Refunding Series 2024B.

Lawsuit: IL law requiring nonprofits to disclose leaders' race, gender promotes discrimination

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The American Association for Equal Rights has filed another suit against the state, now seeking to strike down a Pritzker-backed law forcing nonprofits to disclose their leaders' race, gender and other 'demographic classifications.'