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Appeals panel: City retirees can press lawsuit vs Chicago City Hall over if constitution requires insurance coverage
An appeals court says earlier ruling that the city is not required to pay for certain retirees' health insurance, but that ruling did not answer the question of what obligations the city still has to those retired workers. -
Pension fund accuses woman of cashing dead mothers' pension checks for 16 years
Chicago resident allegedly supplied notarized forms to continue obtaining benefits, and pension fund didn't check against public records -
PepsiCo wins trademark tussle over ads calling Gatorade 'sports fuel'
A federal judge put one in the win column for PepsiCo in a trademark violation lawsuit over its use of the term “sport fuel” in Gatorade advertisements. -
Nutrition consultant SportFuel says Gatorade's new marketing campaign stepped on its trademark
Sportfuel Inc., a nutrition consulting firm in Chicago’s western suburbs which says it has worked with several Chicago professional sports teams and other “elite” athletes and athletic organizations “worldwide,” has sued Pepsico and Gatorade, saying one of the companies’ newer Gatorade marketing slogans has ripped off the consulting firm’s name and identity. -
Court curbs Canadian Pacific's attempt to block Tollway from trying to take rail yard land for Elgin-O'Hare project
A federal judge has refused to apply the brakes to the Illinois Tollway’s plans to improve and extend the Elgin-O’Hare Expressway, saying one of the country’s largest railroad operators jumped the green light in asking the court to block the Tollway from even starting up the process of taking land from one of the company’s railyards for the new highway. -
Assyrian foundation power struggle spills into court amid investigation into purported actions to fund Middle East Christian relief work
A power struggle within a Lincolnwood-based Assyrian charitable foundation reportedly under investigation and facing a subpoena from prosecutors seeking information on allegedly questionable financial activities has spilled into Cook County Circuit Court, as each side has asked a judge to bar the other from any influence on how the organization conducts its business and spends its millions of dollars in the bank.