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Pritzker's immunity shield order may not be enough to protect nursing home from COVID death lawsuit: Federal judge
Court records show 12 residents died, 44 infected in early weeks of pandemic at nursing home targeted by lawsuit. -
Class action says debt collector Portfolio Recovery Associates used deceptive, unfair practices
A class action lawsuit was recently filed against Portfolio Recovery Associates in Cook County Circuit Court, related to allegations of unlawful collection practices by the company. -
LITTLER MENDELSON PC: Littler’s Annual Report on the EEOC: A Practical Primer on Organizational, Procedural and Case Developments
As we enter March 2021, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) continues to be in a state of transition. -
Pritzker can't kill FoxFire legal challenge of guv's restaurant shutdown order, Springfield judge says
'The governor cannot rely on emergency powers indefinitely,' wrote Sangamon County Judge Raylene Grischow, in denying Gov. JB Pritzker's attempt to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the owner of Geneva restaurant, FoxFire. -
Whole Foods can't be sued in Illinois for selling bottled water with too much arsenic: Judge
Whole Foods' promotion of the Starkey Water product on its website is not enough to allow the Texas-based company to face a class action in Illinois courts, under Illinois law, a federal judge ruled. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Josh Adrian, Matt Rudolphi join Thompson Coburn’s national energy practice
Thompson Coburn is pleased to announce that two experienced energy partners have joined the Firm’s national energy practice. -
Workers using biometric time clocks will learn of class action against biometric maker, despite fear of employers that workers will turn around and sue them
A Cook County judge will let a plaintiff, who has settled with a biometric maker in a privacy class action, notify employees of businesses that used the biometric technology of their right to settlement funds, despite the businesses' fear these employees will learn they can sue them. -
Judge refuses to OK $1.1M TikTok data collection settlement, says must wait for more claims, hearings
Plaintiffs didn't update settlement website with new deadlines after COVID delayed civil proceedings -
Illinois' car dealers lawsuit: State of IL illegally letting Tesla, Rivian sell electric cars direct to consumers
Illinois' car dealers have signed on to a legal action seeking to force Secretary of State Jesse White to pull the plug on arrangements allowing electric car makers to sidestep state law in the way they sell their cars. -
FAEGRE DRINKER BIDDLE & REATH LLP: Charting a New Course: Labor and Employment Under the Biden Administration
Please join Faegre Drinker for “Charting a New Course: Labor and Employment Under the Biden Administration,” a fast-paced series of webinars exploring the latest developments in labor and employment law as well as legislative and regulatory priorities moving forward. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Discuss Key Real Estate Industry Changes and Trends in Chambers Global Practice Guide Webinar
Robert J. Ivanhoe, Milos Markovic, Samantha Ahuja, and Corey E. Light, shareholders in the Real Estate Practice of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, presented the March 16 Chambers Global Practice Guide webinar, “Real Estate: A New Direction?” -
Circuit Court of Cook County: Actions Taken on March 17
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity on March 17 in the suits below: -
Appeals panel tosses overboard remaining challenges to $76M settlement in cruise line telemarketing class action
A federal appeals panel in Chicago has upheld a federal judge's ruling tying up loose ends holding up a $76 million payout under the largest TCPA class action settlement ever -
Court activity on March 17: Jaquan Kilgore vs Volkswagen Group
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jaquan Kilgore against Volkswagen Group on March 17: 'Request For Admission Of Facts Filed'. -
THOMPSON COBURN: Fighting for every foot: Chicago restaurant Cochon Volant wins commercial lease dispute, recoups hundreds of thousands of dollars in overpaid rent
A Chicago judge has sided with Thompson Coburn client Cochon Volant in a long-running dispute with the Chicago Loop restaurant’s landlord over the square footage used to calculate rent. -
JACKSON KELLY PLLC: Jackson Kelly Law Clerk Wins 45th Annual Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Moot Court Competition
Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce that Law Clerk Corey A. Stanford and his team won the prestigious 45th Annual Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Moot Court Competition. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: COVID-19 Regulatory Roundup: Increase in Enforcement by OSHA and State Attorneys General
With the arrival of the Biden administration, employers have seen a substantial increase in OSHA enforcement activity, including a forthcoming emergency standard for COVID-19 likely to be released in mid-March. -
Cook County judge: Family of worker who died of COVID can't sue Walmart
Walmart won dismissal of the lawsuit, arguing the case belongs in Illinois' workers' comp system, not in court. -
Illinois legislature should strip Gov. Pritzker of his COVID emergency powers
The Illinois legislature’s biggest failure during the pandemic has been its complete abdication of responsibility over the management of the pandemic itself, Wirepoints argues in a new opinion piece. -
Lawsuits alleging abuse of hospitalized children in DCFS care at Aurora Chicago Lakeshore Hospital allowed to continue
Cook County Public Guardian alleged budget cuts created unsafe conditions, while DCFS workers covered up harm at Lakeshore