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Friday, April 19, 2024

The Cook County Record News


Neal Gerber Eisenberg Expands Real Estate Practice with Addition of Chad Richman

By The Cook County Record |
Neal Gerber Eisenberg (NGE) is pleased to announce the addition of Chad Richman as a partner in the Real Estate practice group.

Eric Posner Writes About Preserving Jobs in an AI Future

By The Cook County Record |
Recent discussions about the implications of artificial intelligence for employment have veered between the poles of apocalypse and utopia.

How Social Media is Changing Defamation Law

By The Cook County Record |
A Northwestern Pritzker Law panel discussion featured Northwestern alumni who served as counsel in the Carroll v. Trump and Freeman v. Giuliani cases.

Unopposed Cook County judge candidates appointed by IL Supreme Court to Cook bench early

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The new judges include a former Cook County Assistant State's Attorney who famously was blamed for Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx's handling of the police killing of Adam Toledo, and later authored a resignation later that blasted Foxx for failures of leadership

Judge nixes class action vs Abbott over baby formula shortage, says not obliged to maintain formula supply, prices

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge in Chicago dismissed a class action vs Abbott Laboratories claiming the company wrongly profited from increased prices for baby formula sparked by a nationwide shortage that followed Abbott's shutdown of a Michigan plant over alleged bacterial contamination

McGuireWoods’ Public Finance Team Earns Top Rankings for Bond Transactions

By The Cook County Record |
McGuireWoods’ public finance team delivered another strong performance for clients in 2023, ranking among the top bond counsel in the Southeast United States and retaining its position as No. 1 bond counsel in Virginia, according to data published by The Bond Buyer, the daily newspaper of public finance.

Alasauskas to Serve as Guest Judge at the 2024 Biggest Mouth Competition at Columbia College Chicago

By The Cook County Record |
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP Associate Amanda J. Alasauskas has been invited to be a guest judge at the 2024 Biggest Mouth Competition, which will take place at Columbia College Chicago on April 11, 2024.

Chicago Teachers Union contract demands about politics, bosses' power

A new leaked document shows Chicago Teachers Union's president may have not necessarily been joking when she said the next CTU contract would cost taxpayers "$50 billion and three cents," says the Illinois Policy Institute.

Judge: Title IX plaintiffs can use IL law to retroactively demand 'emotional distress' damages

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Illinois law, known as the Civil Rights Remedies Restoration Act, was enacted this year specifically to restore the ability of certain plaintiffs to use "emotional distress" claims to boost their potential payouts under civil rights lawsuits, in defiance of a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision to limit the ability to do so

Investing in Clinical Trial Site Management Organizations, Cros and Research Technology Vendors: Key Regulatory and Diligence Considerations on April 17, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
The pharma services space is abuzz with activity as funding rebounds, R&D activity grows and technology accelerates innovation.

Lansing park district sues Lansing Journal for trademark infringement

By Cook County Record |
The Lan-Oak Park District has filed a lawsuit against The Lansing Journal LLC for alleged trademark infringement.

IL lawmakers advance law to limit 'annihilative' payouts faced by business under biometrics law

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Illinois State Senate approved SB2979, which would explicitly limit the amount of money trial lawyers and plaintiffs can demand businesses pay under the Biometric Information Privacy Act. The law has spawned thousands of lawsuits generating hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees

Student claims CPS ignored sex assaults by ex-dean at Little Village H.S., part of culture of grooming, abuse at CPS

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit claims the male dean impregnated the student twice, and forced her to get two abortions despite being underaged. He allegedly claimed to be her parent to sidestep a parental notification law that Illinois lawmakers have since repealed. The suit claims other staff knew, but did nothing

New Trier wrongly refused requests for records to explain decision to cancel Holocaust Remembrance Day: Lawsuit

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Education reform group Parents Defending Education has sued New Trier Township High School District claiming administrators violated Freedom of Information law by refusing to provide PDE with staff communications that may discuss the Holocaust or conflict in Gaza.

Appeals panel closes lid on class actions vs Abbott from people never harmed by contaminated Similac baby formula

By Scott Holland |
Judges said the claims in the case from people whose children never ingested any allegedly contaminated Similac baby formula are no different than if someone were to sue a restaurant because someone else became ill from food poisoning

KCIC: Madison, St. Clair Counties were top asbestos jurisdiction in 2023; Cook County saw greatest increase

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison and St. Clair Counties again saw the most asbestos case filings for 2023 nationwide, and Cook County saw the highest increase in filings according to a report by KCIC, a Washington D.C.-based technology and management consulting company.

Championing Equality: The Battle for Transgender Rights in Prison

By The Cook County Record |
Hughes Socol Pier Resnick & Dym along with co-counsel Melinda Power from West Town Law Office, is proud to represent Hannah Finnegan, a 35-year-old transgender woman from Central Illinois.

Salvi firm, Wise, Morrissey end dispute over fees for cases Salvi grabbed amid Wise, Morrissey tiff

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A confidential settlement among the firms and attorneys was announced in court last week, resolving the action filed by Salvi to protect its fees from 21 cases that moved to the firm with a former Wise Morrissey lawyer.

Wow Bao says never scanned customer faces, letting biometrics class action continue would be 'injustice'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
In a case with potentially far-reaching implications, the Asian-themed fast food chain says it never possessed nor authorized customer face scans at self-service ordering kiosks, meaning it can't be face the risk of a potentially huge payout under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act in this case

Vedder Price Represents Crestone Air Partners in Significant Aircraft Portfolio Acquisition

By The Cook County Record |
Vedder Price is pleased to announce it represented Crestone Air Partners, a full-service aviation asset management platform, in the acquisition of 11 Boeing 757-300 aircraft.