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Locke Lord Elects 12 New Partners From 8 Offices and Key Practice Groups
Locke Lord Elects 12 New Partners From 8 Offices and Key Practice Groups. -
Wagner Spoke to Nursing Students About Legal Considerations of the Profession
Wagner Spoke to Nursing Students About Legal Considerations of the Profession. -
Inside the Beltway on November 18, 2021
Inside the Beltway on November 18, 2021. -
Ex-Highland Park asst HS principal tries to continue suit vs D113 over alleged retaliation for aiding investigation
Amy Burnetti, a former Highland Park High School assistant principal, claims she was demoted as part of a campaign of alleged retaliation for her role in helping bring in Lake County prosecutors to investigate past alleged misdeeds by former HPHS administrators -
Blood plasma biz Octapharma agrees to pay $10M to end class action over plasma donor fingerprint scans
Under the deal, donors could receive anywhere from $85 to $800 each, depending on how many people submit valid claims for a cut of the settlement fund. Lawyers could get $3.5 million. -
Appeals panel: IL Dept of Revenue misapplied state sales tax law, double-taxed certain car dealers
The state had improperly denied refunds to a Rockford used car dealer who had sought credit for taxes paid on car sales that ultimately ended in repossession. -
Wrongfully imprisoned man can't sue city of Chicago after getting $7.6M from earlier suit vs Chicago cops
A judge has refused to let a man wrongfully imprisoned a quarter century, who already successfully sued Chicago police, now sue the city of Chicago, saying the city already compensated the man when it paid a $7.6 million judgment against the officers. -
Employee Owned 2021 Conference on November 10-12, 2021
Employee Owned 2021 Conference on November 10-12, 2021. -
The OSHA ETS – What Employers Need to Know (And Do) on November 8, 2021
The OSHA ETS – What Employers Need to Know (And Do) on November 8, 2021. -
Judge says Conscience Act protects Catholic nurse who refused to handle birth control, abortion referrals
A Rockford judge has ruled the Winnebago County Health Department was wrong to deny continued employment to a Catholic nurse who objected to the department's contraception and abortion referral services, saying the agency could have done more to accommodate her conscience. -
Attorney accuses Pritzker of 'judge shopping' in try to move mask mandate suits to Cook County, Springfield courts
Attorney Tom Devore, who is representing many people suing Gov. JB Pritzker and school districts over student mask mandates, says the governor broke a deal and is "judge shopping" -
Vending machine operator Compass Group to pay $6.8M to settle fingerprint scan class action
Lawyers who brought the consequential class action under the Illinois biometrics law will seek at least $2.2M from the deal. -
Jim Shreve talks cybersecurity and higher education with University Business
Jim Shreve talks cybersecurity and higher education with University Business. -
Jack Carriglio Appointed to the Judiciary Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers
Jack Carriglio Appointed to the Judiciary Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers. -
Pritzker asks IL Supreme Court to send all school mask lawsuits to Cook County or Sangamon court
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, on behalf of Gov. JB Pritzker, filed a motion with the Illinois Supreme Court to consolidate and transfer several different cases, including a massive class action involving hundreds of parents and students vs 145 school districts, over Pritzker's school mask orders. -
Illinois Supreme Court halts school districts' request for billions of extra state dollars into public education
Panel said granting request would violate separation of powers clause -
IL Dems revise Conscience Act, but say they're not, in 'implicit recognition' law protected vax mandate objectors
Courts will ultimately be left to unravel whether the Democrats' "declaration of existing law" should now allow the state and employers to enforce vaccine mandates against religious objectors, when courts have been skeptical, at best. -
Lawsuit claims NorthShore Health System using vax mandate to "purge" unvaccinated religious objectors from payroll
A class action lawsuit in federal court claims NorthShore is illegally discriminating against religious employees who object to COVID vaccines, violating their rights to religious exemptions under state and federal law. -
IL Dems to strip any potential for vax mandate protection from IL Health Care Right of Conscience law
Gov. JB Pritzker and others have argued the law was never intended to protect anyone other than doctors, and certainly not people objecting to being forced to take COVID vaccines -
Husch Blackwell Welcomes Dan Avants to Healthcare Team
Husch Blackwell Welcomes Dan Avants to Healthcare Team.