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Judge ends ex-Palatine HS teacher's suit vs activist she claims got her fired over anti-BLM statements
A Cook County judge said Township High School District 211 fired the teacher for "her own conduct," so she can't sue the activist and current D211 board member she says targeted her for posting comments on Facebook critical of anti-racism protests in 2020 -
Palatine H.S. teacher was fired for her Facebook posts, not defamation, says school board member, BLM activist
A Cook County judge is again deciding whether to dismiss the lawsuit brought by an ex-Palatine High School teacher who says a Black Lives Matter activist, who has since been elected to the Palatine school board, wrongly accused her of racism, leading to her being fired. -
GoFundMe deletes fundraiser to help fired Palatine H.S. teacher continue defamation suit vs BLM activist school board member
GoFundMe said the fundraiser to help former Palatine High School teacher Jeanne Hedgepeth 'violated terms of service." -
Appeals panel: Insurer can't avoid covering Schaumburg L.A. Tan franchisee vs fingerprint scan class action
The justices ruled a "publication" under the terms of the policy can include a disclosure of fingerprint scans to a third-party software vendor, making it a "personal injury" under the Illinois BIPA law. -
Insurer: No duty to defend lawyer accused of missteps in $18M Rezko South Loop deal verdict
An insurance company wants a court to declare it free of obligation to defend a lawyer who stands accused of malpractice by an international real estate development group hit in 2015 with an $18 million jury award to an investor who claimed the group bilked him of millions in a deal with corrupt Illinois campaign financier Tony Rezko. -
Judge tosses California businessman's $6 million suit vs lawyer alleged to help partner in India freeze him out
A Chicago federal judge has put an end to a California man’s $6 million lawsuit against a lawyer the man alleges helped a former business associate in India remotely freeze him out of the business’ accounts. -
California businessman alleges Chicago lawyer helped Indian business partner freeze him out of LLC
Alleges lawyer helped nonresident alien improperly open bank account, funnel money to partner -
Panel rules against football players in insurance dispute over workers' comp benefits
Three men who suffered injuries while playing for a professional indoor football team will not be able to collect workers’ compensation benefits after an appeals panel backed a lower court’s determination that an insurance company was not obligated to pay their claims because the players were not employees of the insured entity.