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Judge permits narrowed class action accusing State Farm of presuming Black clients claims were fraud
The owner of a building on Chicago's South Side said State Farm illegally presumed his claims, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, were fraudulent. -
Zion rental home inspection ordinance may violate 4th Amendment, federal judge says
Judge refuses to dismiss challenge to city over mandatory inspection policy -
Judge bounces court reporter's sex discrimination suit vs chief judge, over bullying by other Black female court reporters
A Chicago federal judge has tossed a sex discrimination lawsuit by a black female Cook County court reporter, who alleged some of her fellow black court employees bullied her for associating with white court personnel, ruling the alleged harassment was not based on the reporter's gender. -
Locke Lord Ranked Best Performing Law Firm for Defendants in 2021 ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report
Locke Lord Ranked Best Performing Law Firm for Defendants in 2021 ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report. -
Fox Attorneys Named Among Local Litigation Stars by Benchmark Litigation
Fox Attorneys Named Among Local Litigation Stars by Benchmark Litigation. -
Two objectors fail to hold up $92M settlement of TikTok privacy class actions
A Chicago federal judge has given preliminary approval to a $92 million settlement of a lawsuit that accuses TikTok of breaking privacy laws, overriding objections the payout falls short and users are still not fully protected. -
Students, teachers seek injunction against Triad, Edwardsville school districts over mask mandates and vaccination plans
Greenville attorney Thomas DaVore is challenging mask and vaccination mandates for Edwardsville and Triad school districts, arguing that only the state and local health departments have the authority to require quarantine devices - such as masks - and only under a court order after exhausting all other options. -
Oldenburg to be Part of Educational Series for Dentists
Oldenburg to be Part of Educational Series for Dentists. -
Littler Earns Mansfield Rule 4.0 Certification Plus From Diversity Lab
Littler Earns Mansfield Rule 4.0 Certification Plus From Diversity Lab. -
White Castle: IL biometrics law not designed to 'bankrupt employers,' should be limited; Judges could punt to IL Supreme Court
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Seventh CIrcuit Court of Appeals expressed doubt during oral arguments over whether they are the court that should address a key legal question over how to decide how much money employers may owe in lawsuit payouts under the Illinois Biometric Information Protection Act. -
Teutopolis parents granted TRO in fight over school mask mandate
Fourth Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Judge Douglas Jarman on Wednesday ruled against Teutopolis Unit 50 School District and its superintendent Matthew Sturgeon over the Effingham County school district's mask requirement. -
Chicago Associate Nina Vachhani Selected as 5 Under 40 Honoree by Just The Beginning – A Pipeline Organization
Chicago Associate Nina Vachhani Selected as 5 Under 40 Honoree by Just The Beginning – A Pipeline Organization. -
IL High Court: New state law means federal rap doesn't keep Markham mayor from office
The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled the mayor of suburban Markham may hold office, despite a '99 conviction for mail fraud -
486 Holland & Knight Attorneys Recognized in Best Lawyers in America 2022
486 Holland & Knight Attorneys Recognized in Best Lawyers in America 2022. -
Plaintiff: 'AARP desperately wants to avoid discovery' in a discrimination lawsuit filed by former employee
An African American woman who rose in the executive ranks at the American Association of Retired Persons is now battling the advocacy organization claiming racial, gender and age discrimination. -
Appeals court: Drunken driver can't sue Park Forest cop for not arresting him before traffic crash
A state appeals panel has ruled a man cannot sue a police officer in suburban Park Forest for not arresting him for drunken driving, which the man said would have saved him from rolling his car shortly after and suffering injuries. -
Case activity for Green State Credit vs Randolph Mina on Aug. 11
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Green State Credit against Randolph Mina on Aug. 11. -
Case activity for Clark Jacqueline vs Regina Eweyeju on Aug. 5
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Clark Jacqueline against Regina Eweyeju on Aug. 5. -
Case activity for Al Narsawi Manal vs Virgina Glowicki on Aug. 3
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Al Narsawi Manal against Virgina Glowicki on Aug. 3. -
Case activity for China McKee vs Jaylen Birt on Aug. 3
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by China McKee against Jaylen Birt and Watkins-Barnett on Aug. 3.