The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity in the suit brought by Compass Equipment against Carina Garcia on March 17: 'Summons Returned-N.s. Reason: Moved'.
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity in the suit brought by Peak Properties against Elina Vanyukhina on March 4: 'Postcard Generated'.
A Naperville-based Dunkin Donuts franchisee has accused City Hall of wrongly icing the construction of their new restaurant on Chicago’s South Side, asserting permits for the project were yanked after work had begun, at the demand of a Chicago alderman
Lawsuit from publisher of Loop North News alleges a real estate broker moved to cancel his apartment lease at Chicago's Marina City, after the journalist published articles about Restaurant.com that were allegedly found objectionable by the president of the Marina City association, whose husband is CEO of Restaurant.com.
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity in the suit brought by Lovett-Bey Aurelia against Trina Horne on Feb. 9: 'Electronic Notice Sent'.
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied two Chicago area churches' reequest for an order declaring Pritzker to have violated the First Amendment in closing churches and limiting the size of in-person worship services amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cobb County, Ga., officials posted a message, purportedly from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, blasting county's 'insufficient' decision to only allow limited reopening of embattled sterilization plant and hinting at possible further federal action to boost supplies of PPE and other medical gear needed vs COVID-19.
School officials in Wilmington have been hit with a lawsuit accusing them of ignoring a student's repeated pleas to stop racially-motivated bullying. The lawsuit has a difficult path ahead, but could have far-reaching implications, observers say
Medical device sterilizer Sterigenics has secured a path to reopening its plant in suburban Willowbrook, which has remained shuttered since February when state regulators under Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker ordered it closed over pollution concerns, even though the plant never violated the terms of its state operating permit.
A Chicago federal judge has ordered Advocate Health to recognize and bargain with a union representing more than 140 advanced practice nurses who staff the former Take Care Health clinics Advocate now operates inside Chicago area Walgreens stores, saying he believes the ex-Take Care Health APNs should be counted separately from the more than 200 APNs Advocate already employed at its other walk-in clinics for the purposes of collective bargaining.
The federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued regulations last month about what employers can and cannot do to encourage or even require employee participation in employer-sponsored wellness programs, while still complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Genetic Information Non-discrimination Act (GINA).But those new rules have come amid pitched legal battles over whether the commission’s interpretation of those law is even correct.
RaunerSPRINGFIELD – Before the great contest between Gov. Bruce Rauner and state employee unions can begin, judges must settle a great contest over jurisdiction.A suit Rauner filed against the unions remains active in federal court at Chicago, and a suit the unions filed against Rauner remains active in St. Clair County circuit court.Both suits pertain to an executive order that would prohibit unions