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In a January decision, the 1st District Appellate Court held that an endorsement to a claims-made policy requiring notice to the insurer upon partial exhaustion of the insured’s self-insured retention, did not alter the policy’s requirements regarding notice to the insurer of a claim.
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Wilson Elser is among the law firms recognized in the 2024 Leopard Law Firm Index (LLFI), a list of top-performing law firms in an innovative real-time ranking system developed by Leopard Solutions.
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Veronica Canton (Associate-Chicago, IL) was selected by the United Cybersecurity Alliance as its Cybersecurity or Privacy Woman Law Professional of the Year 2024.
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The Hyatt hotel chain agreed in January to pay $1.1 million to settle a class action lawsuit over worker fingerprint scans. But the hotelier wants a judge to let it keep suing its timeclock supplier, who Hyatt says actually allegedly violated Illinois' biometrics privacy law
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A state appeals panel says the dispute over lawyers' work over the sale of a Barrington Hills property should have been allowed to continue with a substitution of plaintiffs
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Ontario Place unit owners said state law should have required their condo association to get approval from a supermajority of condo owners before the association even began negotiating sale terms with a prospective buyer
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A group of Chicago lawyers want $427,000 in fees for pressing a lawsuit against Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels, which alleged the chain breached biometric privacy law, saying their cut of the pie is "eminently reasonable."
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Protecting Confidential Information & Preserving the Attorney-Client Privilege in Litigation on December 2, 2021.
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Legalign Global Cyber Webinar on November 3, 2021.
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The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled the Illinois Department of Agriculture was within its rights to determine marijuana cultivation centers may be sited within 2,500 feet of residential areas, unless the areas are zoned "exclusively" residential, which could allow other state agencies to interpret state laws as they see fit.
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An appeals court has tossed out the window a lawsuit by the would-be developers of a Loop hotel, who alleged their attorneys improperly advised another client how to thwart the project, saying the developers waited too long to lodge their malpractice action.
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Jonathan Meer (Partner-New York, NY), Kimberly Blair (Partner-Chicago, IL) and Richard Reiter (Partner-White Plains, NY) will present “How Today’s Headlines Impact Financial Policy Lines,” the final of four Insurance Coverage Master Classes in the Wilson Elser Forum series, on April 27, 2021.
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National law firm Wilson Elser announced that Anjali Das, a partner in the Chicago office, has been named to the Cybersecurity Docket Incident Response 40 2021, the digital publication’s annual list of the 40 best data breach attorneys.
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The Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments March 10 to decide the fate of the suburbs' designated medical cannabis cultivation license.
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A Lake County company has asked the Illinois Supreme Court to declare a state agency wrongly rewrote a state law in deciding to award a license for a cannabis cultivation facility to a competitor looking to operate a site in Aurora.
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Wilson Elser’s Lawyers’ Liability Practice is pleased to offer a one-hour webinar for claims professionals handling legal professional liability claims.
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Anjali Das (Partner-Chicago) will participate in on a virtual panel, “Cyber Threats in the COVID-19 World,” on October 8, 2020.
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Edna Kersting (Partner-Chicago) succeeded in an arbitration on behalf of a major carrier client in a case involving a beneficiary’s lawsuit pertaining to the adjustment of the death benefit on his mother’s life as the result of an age misrepresentation on her application for coverage.
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Wilson Elser issued the following announcement on.DATE:April 30, 2020 LOCATION:Webinar 1:00 PM EDT Topics for this one-hour discussion include the current state of the insurance industry's response to COVID-19 claims, claims handling, and potential claims against Insurance Agents & Brokers as they navigate the work-from-home environment.
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Hyatt says timeclock vendor Kronos actually collected scanned worker data protected under BIPA, not the hotel chain.