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Appeals panel: Indiana didn't discriminate against interstate truckers by jacking up tolls on big trucks
A federal appeals court says the U.S. Constitution doesn't limit what Indiana can charge truckers using the Indiana Toll Road, and it doesn't matter what the state spends the money on. -
FAEGRE BAKERS DANIELS: What Illinois Employers Can Expect in 2020
With a new wave of federal and state employment laws taking effect in 2020 and beyond, Illinois employers are facing murky and, in some cases, uncharted waters. -
FAEGRE BAKERS DANIELS: Who's the Boss? The Interplay Between Courts and Aribitration
This is part of a bimonthly webinar series hosted by Faegre Baker Daniels’ international team. -
FAEGRE BAKERS DANIELS: Planning for Employment Law Changes for 2020 in Illinois
Federal and state legislatures have been busy this year, passing new employment laws and regulations that will impact employers in 2020 and beyond. -
FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS: CCPA Flight 2020: With a Privacy Front Moving In, Franchisors May Face a Turbulent Takeoff in the New Year
Now is the time for franchisors to start navigating California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which goes into effect January 1, 2020. -
FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS: Employment Litigation in the #MeToo Era
By now, most people have heard of the #MeToo movement. But as the stories of celebrities who launched the movement fade into the background, attorneys around the country continue to grapple with the movement’s effects on the broader workforce. -
FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS: 2019 Construction Law Summit - Chicago to be held on October 10, 2019
Please join us on October 10 for our free annual half-day update on legal issues facing the construction industry, powered by OnConstructionLaw.com and the Faegre Baker Daniels construction law team. -
FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS: Embracing Disruption: The Benefits of Design Thinking and Visual Advocacy - Rethinking How We Communicate with the Business
Faegre Baker Daniels and the Association of Corporate Counsel of Chicago cordially invite you to join us for a timely and educational seminar. -
MCGUIREWOODS LLP: McGuireWoods Adds Julie Letwat to Nationally Renowned Healthcare Practice in Chicago
Julie Letwat has joined McGuireWoods in its Chicago office, adding more than two decades of regulatory and policy experience in the healthcare and life sciences industries to the firm’s nationally recognized healthcare practice. -
FAEGRE BAKER DANIEL: Marlo Miksche Joins Faegre Baker Daniels in Minneapolis
Marlo Miksche has joined Faegre Baker Daniels as part of the intellectual property group in the firm’s Minneapolis office. -
FAEGRE BAKER DANIEL: The Legal 500 Recommends Two FaegreBD Practices
The Legal 500’s 2018 United States edition has recognized two FaegreBD legal practices. -
Appellate ruling on home warranty liability boosts legal risk for home builders
General contractors and home builders could face increased litigation and liability risk for home defects in light of a recent Illinois appellate court decision, essentially tossing out a defense employed by home builders in home warranty cases. -
Illinois employers could be fined for asking employee to like or retweet employer social media posts
Illinois employers who try to boost their social media presence by having employees participate in their Facebook, Twitter and other online activities should reconsider that practice, a labor and employment attorney said during a recent interview. -
Zimmer OK to subpoena records to discover how consulting group may be aiding knee implant plaintiffs
A federal judge has allowed knee implant maker Zimmer, which is the target of hundreds of lawsuits alleging defective implants, to subpoena records to see if a doctor changed his opinion to help several plaintiffs skirt designation as bellwether trials. -
Second Zimmer bellwether tossed over expert inconsistencies; judge says other cases may not suffer
A Chicago federal judge has knocked down a lawsuit – set aside to test the waters for dozens of other similar actions – against knee implant maker Zimmer Inc., but suggested remaining plaintiffs should not lose heart, because their suits will not likely bear the same deficiencies as the doomed suit. -
Illinois employers should prepare now to track paid leave benefits under new law, attorney says
Illinois employers should prepare for the state's new Employee Sick Leave Act, which allows employees to use paid personal sick leave benefits to take care of family members, a labor and employment attorney said in a recent interview. -
IL high court home warranty decision prevents unneeded home price markups, limits impact, builders say
Home builders breathed a sigh of relief when a recent Illinois Supreme Court decision upheld the status quo for home builders' liability when a defect is found years down the line. -
American Family didn't defraud by refusing to pay full amount for collision repairs, judge says
While American Family Insurance may have intentionally chosen to pay less than the full cost of repairing vehicles damaged in collisions with its insured drivers – even when the driver insured by American Family was entirely to blame for a crash – that does not mean the insurer has committed fraud, or that motorists stuck with the remainder of the repair bill should be allowed to sue the insurer under Illinois law, a Chicago federal judge has ruled.