Metropolitan Pier Exposition Authority
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Appeals panel: 'Stateless' law firm partners means ex-Trump advisor Carter Page can't sue over Steele dossier in federal court
Former Trump 2016 campaign advisor Carter Page can't use federal courts in Chicago, or anywhere, to sue the law firm of Perkins Coie for pushing Russian collusion story. -
Navy Pier hit with class action over worker biometric punch clock scans
Lawsuit accuses the company that operates Navy Pier of violating Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act -
Temp firm known for employing black Chicagoans accuses staffing contractor of racism in McCormick Place contract flap
A temp staffing subcontractor known for placing black workers from Chicago in service jobs has accused staffing firm Staff Management Solutions of racism, alleging in a lawsuit Staff Management improperly broke its contract with the subcontractor to provide janitorial workers to support Aramark’s custodial services contract at McCormick Place, after Staff Management learned all of the sub’s workers were black. -
Judge: Cigna didn't defraud in denying payment to surgical center suspected of 'fee forgiveness'
A federal judge has granted a win to multinational insurer Cigna, cutting out state law fraud claims from a lawsuit brought by a surgical center asserting the insurer was wrong to deny claims for reimbursement from certain Cigna-insured patients, for whom the surgical center had forgiven much of the bill because the surgical center was outside of those patients' preferred providers network. -
Waukegan Steel LLC claims it's owed money for work at Navy Pier
A metal manufacturer and fabricator known for working on high profile projects in and around Chicago are suing several defendants, including the company that oversees operations at Chicago's Navy Pier, claiming failure to pay for completed work. -
Appeals panel upholds $22 million verdict to family of carpenter injured in McCormick Place crash
A state appellate panel has upheld a $22 million verdict awarded to a former carpenter who was seriously injured while constructing booths for a trade show at McCormick Place. -
McPier says Uber, Lyft need to start paying taxes for passenger pickups at O'Hare, Midway
McPier has asked a Cook County judge to order ridesharing services Uber and Lyft begin meeting their obligations to pay a tax each time they pick up passengers at Chicago’s airports. -
Chicago offers amnesty program for certain back-due taxes through Dec. 31
The City of Chicago has offered a Tax Debt Amnesty Program allowing city taxpayers a chance to avoid interest and penalties on certain unpaid taxes if the outstanding debt is brought up to date by Dec. 31. -
Woman sues over Navy Pier fall
CHICAGO -- A woman injured last year at a volleyball tournament at Navy Pier is suing the owners of the venue for a fall from which she suffered injuries. Maria S. -
Alleged fall outside McCormick Place lands city, MPEA in court
A woman is suing over claims she was injured after tripping on a sidewalk outside McCormick Place. -
Property to be taken by eminent domain listed in filing
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) filed suit in July in the Cook County Circuit Court against Lakeside Bank.