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Barnes & Thornburg Intellectual Property Attorneys Recognized In World Trademark Review 1000
Ten Barnes & Thornburg attorneys earned recognition in the 2023 World Trademark Review 1000 (WTR 1000). -
Appeals court says PT practice Athletico wrong to assign lien on settlement funds to billing company Medchex
A state appeals panel has ruled a woman may continue to pursue her suit, which alleges a health care provider wrongly assigned a lien against her to a billing company, saying such a move deprived the woman of funds obtained in a personal injury case. -
Federal judge says sheriffs who want to help with immigration enforcement can't sue for the right to do so
The group of sheriffs claim a state law that prohibits law enforcement from assisting federal immigration agents violates their oath of office -
Judge: Lawsuit OK to continue accusing Realtors Association, brokers of conspiracy to force home sellers to pay more
A federal judge in Chicago refused to dismiss the case accusing the National Association of Realtors and some of the country's biggest brokerages of using control of the MLS to force home sellers to pay higher commissions to agents representing home buyers. -
Feds say Natl. Assoc. of Realtors misinterprets consent decree to fight antitrust class action
The U.S. Justice Department has jumped into an antitrust lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors, arguing a deal the association inked with the federal government years ago may not cover the claims at issue in the antitrust suit. -
BARNES & THORNBURG: Trust And Estates Attorney Jennifer Mendel Joins Barnes & Thornburg’s Chicago Office
Barnes & Thornburg has added Jennifer A. Mendel as a partner in the firm’s Corporate Department in the Chicago office. -
Rink operator Black Bear loses bid to sue AHAI for allegedly blocking for-profit rink owners from IL youth hockey
A federal judge has dismissed an ice rink operator's attempt to put the Amateur Hockey Association of Illinois in the penalty box over alleged antritrust violations, saying the rink operator can't sue is the AHAI never denied an application for a new youth hockey club for one of its rinks.