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Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Industrial Giant
Ray Brantley has filed a lawsuit against Sumitomo Heavy Industries alleging severe racial discrimination and harassment during his employment as a Quality Inspector. The complaint outlines numerous incidents contributing to a hostile work environment and seeks various forms of relief from the court.
Plaintiffs accuse City Government of mishandling millions in uncashed checks
The Appellate Court has revived a class action lawsuit against Chicago concerning over $11 million in uncashed checks spanning three decades. Plaintiffs John Thulis and James Webb allege violations under multiple acts including RUUPA after an earlier qui tam suit was dismissed.
Aziz Huq Discusses SCOTUS Decisions on EMTALA, Purdue, EPA, and Murthy on WNYC
Aziz Huq, professor of law at the University of Chicago Law School and author of the forthcoming The Rule of Law.
Wisconsin-Based Company Alleges Fraudulent Inducement Against Delaware Corporation
Orange Pelican alleges it was defrauded into selling its stake in Maestro International Cargo at an undervalued price and seeks over $30 million in damages after learning the company was sold for significantly more shortly after their transaction.
Teacher Alleges Unfair Labor Practices by Chicago Public Schools Over Union Activities
A teacher has accused Chicago Public Schools (CPS) of unfair labor practices related to her participation in union activities. The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board found merit in her claims, leading CPS to appeal but ultimately losing as their actions were deemed retaliatory.
Aclu of Illinois Responds to Supreme Court Order on Medical Care for Pregnant Persons in Need of Emergency Care
In response to the Supreme Court’s order in Moyle v. US, a case raising the question of whether pregnant people in Idaho can receive emergency medical care – as prescribed by federal law – including abortion care under that state’s ban on such care.
Plaintiff alleges Medical Negligence Against Healthcare Providers
In a case involving allegations of medical negligence leading to wrongful death,
the plaintiff seeks justice after being barred from presenting crucial rebuttal evidence during trial.
Car Dealership Accused of Breach of Warranty Over Defective Vehicle
A recent ruling by the Illinois Appellate Court has denied a car dealership's attempt to compel arbitration in a dispute involving an allegedly defective vehicle sold as certified pre-owned. The dealership's initial lawsuit against the buyer led to a counterclaim citing multiple misrepresentations and statutory violations.
Chicago Police Officer Denied Duty Disability Benefits After Long Legal Battle
In a significant ruling dated June 28th this year; Appellate Court upheld prior decisions denying Michele M Blasz—a long-serving Chicago Police Officer—her claim for duty disability benefits despite presenting substantial medical evidence linking injury-related disabilities stemming from rear-end collision whilst performing official duties back In July ‘08 ultimately leading board & court respectively concluding insufficient grounds proving direct causation required under state law governing such claims
Lawsuit: Northwestern Law School discriminates vs white male faculty in favor of 'mediocre' minority candidates
The lawsuit asserts Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law has for years rejected even highly distinguished white male candidates out of hand, simply because the school's leadership prefers black, female, gay and transgender faculty candidates, even if significantly less accomplished
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP Attorneys Amanda Alasauskas and Mark McLoughlin Invited to Join the Recording Academy Class of 2024
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP attorneys Amanda Alasauskas and Mark McLoughlin have been invited to join the Recording Academy Class of 2024 as leading practitioners in their field.
BFKN Adds Two New Associates
BFKN is pleased to announce the addition of two new associates to the firm. Jacob Aubrecht joins the Corporate & Securities Group, and Brian Ingram joins the Motor Vehicle Group.
Supreme Court won't step in - yet - to overturn Illinois 'assault weapons' ban
The U.S. Supreme Court denied petitions from Illinois gun owners to review a Chicago federal appeals court's decision allowing Illinois' controversial gun ban law to take effect. Justice Clarence Thomas, however, called that decision 'nonsensical,' and warned the Illinois law will ultimately face a difficult reception at the high court
Del Galdo accuses Odelson of defamation, interference amid Dolton political dysfunction
Politically connected Del Galdo Law Group has accused prominent municipal law attorney Burt Odelson of making allegedly false statements about their representation of the administration of Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard, leading Dolton's village board to cut off payments to Del Galdo. Odelson represents the Dolton village board
Kollross Secures Second Department Affirmance of Summary Judgment Win In Trip and Fall Case
Melinda Kollross, CM Shareholder and Chair of its Appellate & Trial Monitoring Practice Group, recently obtained a unanimous affirmance of summary judgment for their clients in a sidewalk trip and fall case.
IL appeals panel: Produce wholesalers can't use 'lack of notice' to quickly beat claims they supplied tainted cilantro
No state precedent endorsing produce distributor's position
Chicago Agrees to Prominent Route for Dnc Demonstration
A coalition of feminist and LGBTQ+ organizations will march on historic Michigan Avenue starting at 5 pm, Sunday, August 18th on the eve of the Democratic Convention as delegates, media and their entourages gather in the downtown area.
Moreno awarded Member of the Year by IL NAELA
Chuhak & Tecson, P.C. is proud to announce that Mallory A. Moreno has received the Member of the Year Award from the Illinois National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (IL NAELA).
Female Officer Alleges Gender Discrimination by Village Police Department
Melissa Russell has filed a lawsuit against the Village of Skokie and three police officials alleging gender discrimination, harassment, and retaliation within the police department. The case outlines various instances where Russell faced unfavorable treatment compared to her male counterparts and was repeatedly passed over for promotions despite excellent performance reviews.
Chicago Cubs Accuse Local Business of Trademark Infringement Over Ticket Sales
The Chicago Cubs have filed a lawsuit against Aidan Dunican and his business, Rooftop by the Firehouse Inc., alleging trademark infringement and unjust enrichment related to ticket sales for viewing games at Wrigley Field without a valid license. The suit seeks various forms of monetary compensation as well as injunctive relief.