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Jackson Lewis' Practices and Lawyers Recognized in the Legal 500 2022
Jackson Lewis' Practices and Lawyers Recognized in the Legal 500 2022. -
Gov. Pritzker and Department of Defense Announce New Defense Innovation Unit in Chicago
Gov. Pritzker and Department of Defense Announce New Defense Innovation Unit in Chicago. -
Bti Consulting Names 7 Morgan Lewis Partners as 2022 ‘Client Service All-stars’
Bti Consulting Names 7 Morgan Lewis Partners as 2022 ‘Client Service All-stars’. -
Plaintiff: 'AARP desperately wants to avoid discovery' in a discrimination lawsuit filed by former employee
An African American woman who rose in the executive ranks at the American Association of Retired Persons is now battling the advocacy organization claiming racial, gender and age discrimination. -
SCOTUS decision could spur more religious freedom-based challenges to LGBTQ anti-discrimination rules, perhaps in IL
A U.S. Supreme Court decision declared Philadelphia violated a Catholic foster care agency's rights by demanding it certify same-sex couples for foster care placement, but that decision will likely only lead to more cases, the court's conservatives warned. -
SCHIFF HARDIN LLP: Schiff Hardin Attorneys Co-Author First Definitive Guide on Distributed Energy Generation
Schiff Hardin LLP is pleased to announce that three attorneys have contributed to a new, first of its kind, definitive guide about developing distributed energy generation projects. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT: Emerging Security, International and Defense-Related Issues
With the rapidly shifting landscape of world events, government contractors are encountering a number of emerging national and industrial security issues. -
Judge: Legal rules protect defense contractor accused of outing gay Gitmo defense lawyer to al-Qaeda detainee
A Chicago federal judge found a U.S. Defense contractor didn't violate any rules when she allegedly outed a Gitmo lawyer as gay to his al-Qaeda affiliated client. -
Legal consultant for Gitmo detainees says should receive $10M for defamation from 'personal vendetta'
A legal consultant for Guantanamo Bay detainees is seeking $10 million in a defamation and libel complaint filed April 25 in Cook County Circuit Court. -
Cook Co. jury orders $115M to families of victims of 2013 Afghanistan military cargo plane crash
A Cook County jury has ordered a Florida-based cargo airline to pay the families of three aircraft crew members who died in an airplane crash while transporting armored vehicles in Afghanistan a combined award of more than $115 million. -
Airline removes to federal court suit by families of crew killed in 2013 crash of plane carrying military vehicles in Afghanistan
The families of five crew members who died aboard a cargo jet that crashed while transporting military vehicles in Afghanistan will need to take to federal court their cases against the employer of the men who perished, after the cargo airline for which they worked asked a federal judge to transfer the cases from Cook County courts.