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HUGHES SOCOL PIERS RESNICK DYM LTD: Lauren Buford Moderates Diversity and Race in the Legal Profession Series
HSPRD Attorney Lauren Buford is one of the co-chairs of the Women’s Bar Association of Illinois (WBAI) Diversity & Inclusion Committee, and on November 19, she will be moderating the final part of a three-part series entitled “Diversity and Race 103: What We Have Learned and What Comes Next” to educate attorneys about diversity and race in the legal profession. -
New fingerprints class actions target Valvoline, DSV Air & Sea, Food Evolution, Bottled Blonde, three others
Seven more employers join growing ranks of hundreds of Illinois businesses hit with biometrics class actions -
HUGHES SOCOL PIERS RESNICK DYM LTD: Judge Mary Rowland Sworn-in Ceremony
On November 25th, in a formal investiture ceremony, former HSPRD partner Mary M. Rowland was sworn-in as an Article lll Federal Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. -
HUGHSES SOCOL PIERS: Ian Wagreich Recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Thought Leaders – Corporate Immigration 2019
HSPRD’s Ian Wagreich has been recognized in the first edition of Who’s Who Legal: Thought Leaders – Corporate Immigration 2019. -
HUGHES SOCOL PIERS: HSPRD Congratulates Newest Partner Kate Schwartz
Hughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym is excited to announce its newest partner, Kate Schwartz. -
Thankfully Living Christian LLC accused of violating overtime pay rules
Three former employees have filed a class action lawsuit against landscaping company Thankfully Living Christian LLC and David Trotter, alleging violation of wage laws. -
Immigrant carnival workers sue North American Midway Entertainment, say they've been shorted OT pay
A carnival operator which has billed itself as “the world’s largest traveling outdoor amusement park,” providing carnival services to 10 of the 50 largest fairs in North America, including the Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky state fairs, is facing a class action wage complaint from employees who allege violations of laws in five states. -
Class action: Cook County court bonds too high, discriminatory; keep those awaiting trial in jail too long
A class action complaint leveled against Cook County has accused Sheriff Tom Dart and the county of imposing onerous bonds on people charged with crimes, essentially forcing them to remain detained pending a trial. -
Dunkin' Donuts workers sue franchisee for altering timesheets, deducting pay, denying OT
Former Dunkin’ Donuts employees say management at a Dunkin’ franchise business changed their timesheets, denied them overtime wages and illegally took money from their paychecks to cover register shortages. -
Man cleared of double murder OK'd to sue Northwestern, journalism professor he says put him behind bars
A man whose conviction on double murder charges was vacated after it was revealed a Northwestern University journalism professor and the investigator with whom he worked had allegedly falsified evidence implicating him in the killings has won the chance to continue with his lawsuit against the university and the people he alleged wrongly put him behind bars to boost their own prestige and careers. -
Tenant class action: Presbyterian Homes broke law, leases, by threatening to evict elderly residents who held leases "for life"
Six women have brought a class action against Presbyterian Homes, alleging the company violated the terms of their leases, as well as Chicago and Illinois law, when the property management company announced its buildings had been sold to developers and threatened with eviction tenants who, until the announcement, believed the terms of their leases entitled them to a subsidized apartment “for life.”