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Christine Roche sues Joliet School District #86 over alleged failure to accommodate her severe allergies due to mold exposure at work leading to resignation after suffering health issues
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Join us for this half-day seminar that’s designed to update you on the increasingly complex interactions between criminal charges and traffic settings that can have a significant impact on your clients’ livelihoods, important privileges, and rights.
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Neil Quartaro will speak on the “M/V Dali Allision in Baltimore Limitation of Liability” panel at the Inter-Pacific Bar Association’s 33rd Annual Meeting and Conference.
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law convened religious leaders, policymakers, and migration experts to discuss the global migration crisis during the Conference on Global Migration and the Rule of Law April 11 and April 12 at Rome’s Pontificia Università Gregoriana.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Hisense USA Corporation by Kalp Khamesra in Illinois federal court, accusing the company of false advertising regarding its television products' QLED technology capabilities.
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An inmate has filed a lawsuit against the State of Illinois alleging violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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In just six months after being appointed as pro bono attorneys, Partner Daisy Ayllón and Senior Attorney Sarah M. Raisch successfully resolved a Hague Convention case, enabling a brave mother to remain in the United States with her 8-year-old son.
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The Chicago City Council's Finance Committee voted 15-12 to reject paying a $1.25M settlement to the family of Dexter Reed, a black man who was killed by police officers after he opened fire on them from inside his car during a traffic stop. Critics said the deal signals to criminals and cops alike that the city doesn't support police
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Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP Partner Jeffery S. Becker recently served as a panelist at the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) 2025 Conference, held on March 20, 2025.
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Morgan Cole has filed a class action lawsuit against Sapphire USA PTY for allegedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by maintaining an inaccessible website for visually-impaired users.
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Last year, pro-Palestinian “liberation zones” popped up all over American campuses, demanding that universities divest from Israel and advocating for an end to the war in Gaza.
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Adriena Turner has filed a lawsuit against her former employer alleging religious discrimination after they failed to accommodate her Jehovah's Witness practices.
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David Navetta, a highly accomplished leader in privacy, information security, and technology law, has joined Troutman Pepper Locke as a partner in the firm’s esteemed Privacy and Cyber Practice Group.
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The Cook County Public Defender's Office has represented 150+ immigrants facing deportation in Chicago Immigration Court since 2022. IL lawmakers are poised to allow the office to expand that mission to immigration courts elsewhere. Critics worry the program will only balloon from here, conflict with feds under Trump
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Patricia Adams has filed a lawsuit against Johnson’s Lighthouse BP alleging sexual harassment by a supervisor shortly after starting work there in late October 2024.
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In a compelling legal battle unfolding in Illinois, Kentrayle Adams has filed a lawsuit against his former employer alleging sexual harassment by a colleague and subsequent retaliation after reporting it.
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul responded to the Trump administration's lawsuit vs Illinois' 'Sanctuary' laws, arguing the U.S. Constitution and past court decisions allow the state to pass laws forbidding police from cooperating with nearly all federal immigration enforcement 'schemes'
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A visually-impaired plaintiff has filed a class action lawsuit against Schuler Shoes for allegedly failing to make its website accessible under the ADA.
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Jasmine Armstrong has taken legal action against Roundy’s Illinois LLC over alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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A visually impaired plaintiff has filed a lawsuit against Tea & Bee Company for failing to make its website accessible according to ADA standards.