McDonald's Corporation
Recent News About McDonald's Corporation
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Former Employee Alleges Fast-Food Chain Discriminated Based on Sexual Orientation
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Omakin Restaurants LLC d/b/a McDonald’s alleging sexual harassment and discrimination based on sex and sexual orientation after disclosing his status as a gay male upon hiring. -
Chicago Police Officer Accused of Excessive Force in Lawsuit Filed by Local Resident
A new lawsuit filed by Jerome Fears accuses a Chicago police officer of using excessive force without justification during an incident outside a McDonald's on June 11, 2023. The case brings attention to issues of racial profiling and misconduct within the police department. -
Ex-McDonald's security chief can continue lawsuit vs McDonald's, CEO for alleged discrimination, retaliation
Federal judge won't dismiss complaint of man who says burger giant set him up to fail after he questioned allegedly racist remarks about Chicago gun violence from McDonald's CEO -
Ex-McDonald's workers get another chance to sue over fast food giant's 'no-poach' employment policy
Women say corporate guidelines kept them from obtaining better wages at different locations. A federal judge had dismissed the potentially massive class action lawsuit, describing it in part as an attempt by lawyers to cash in on a "jackpot" of fees, but was ordered by an appeals court to take another look -
McDonald's again asks court to ground class action over O'Hare Airport menu price differences
Burger giant says customer can't complain about prices when given an accurate receipt, with an opportunity to dispute the purchase price in person -
Appeals court revives suit claiming McDonald's advertised falsely at O'Hare, says Cook County judge should have stepped down
A suit against McDonald's for allegedly advertising false prices at O'Hare, which had been dismissed, will begin again, because an appeals panel has ruled the judge in the case should have OK'd plaintiff's motion to substitute her with another judge. -
Judge: Punch clock fingerprint scans that violate IL biometrics law place employees at risk, justify insurance denial to employers
A federal judge ruled American Family has no obligation to cover a Kankakee McDonald's franchisee against a class action lawsuit brought under Illinois' strict biometrics privacy law -
McDonald's Chicago franchisee hit with class action over worker fingerprint scans
An Illinois woman is suing Brittlan II, LLC, which owns and operates several McDonald's restaurants, alleging that the company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). -
Appeals court: Ex-Chicago Police sergeant deserved to be fired for signing off on false Laquan McDonald reports
An appellate panel has ruled the Chicago Police Board was correct to fire a sergeant for allegedly OK'ing dubious officer reports in the Laquan McDonald case -
Judge: McDonald's USA can't be sued because franchise restaurants don't let blind people walk through drive-thrus
A federal judge noted Beaumont Costales lawyers helped a man who is blind travel to California so he could be denied service at McDonald's drive-thrus and file suit under that state's laws, too. -
Case activity for Javier Collazo vs McDonald's Restaur on Aug. 6
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Javier Collazo against McDonald's Restaur and Rendered Services on Aug. 6. -
Nationwide class action blocked vs McDonald's over 'no-poach' employment policy; Judge: Lawyers reached for 'jackpot'
A group of female plaintiffs said McDonald's policies, which were abandoned in 2017, violated federal antitrust law. The judge said there is evidence the policies may have actually strengthened competition among franchisees. -
Workers allowed to continued $500M sex harassment class action vs McDonald's
Female employees working at McDonald's corporate-owned stores in Florida have alleged McDonald's tolerated an environment in which women were routinely verbally and physically sexually harassed, allegedly with no recourse. -
Judge trims suit claiming McDonald's purged Black executives, franchisees from company
A Chicago federal judge has pared a discrimination suit brought against McDonald's by two executives, which alleges corporate brass thinned Blacks from the company's ranks. -
Judge tosses class action accusing McDonald's of discriminating against Black franchisees
Brothers, who own severa, McDonald's franchise restaurants, said McDonald's steers Black restaurant owners into low-income, high-cost communities, not desired by white restaurant owners. -
Illinois McDonald's franchisee accused in class action of violating IL biometrics law over worker handprint scans
A class action suit filed on Feb. 26 in Cook County Circuit Court accuses Bearco Management Inc, owner of over 30 McDonald's restaurants across Illinois, of illegally collecting, storing and using workers' biometric data. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL: Building a Culture of Inclusivity: In-House Success Stories From A Muslim Perspective
In the continuing discussion about improving diversity and inclusion in the legal profession for all marginalized groups, the experience of Muslim attorneys has much to offer. -
Circuit Court of Cook County: Actions Taken on Nov. 5
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity on Nov. 5 in the suits below: -
Nov. 5: Circuit Court of Cook County docket for "personal injury(motor vehicle) subrogation" cases
The following cases categorized as "personal injury(motor vehicle) subrogation" were on the docket in the Circuit Court of Cook County on Nov. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for Kai Advantage Auto vs McDonald's Corporation on Nov. 5
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Ahmed Alya and Kai Advantage Auto against McDonald's Corporation and Okeefe Enterprises on Nov. 5.