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News published on Cook County Record in October 2013

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News from October 2013


Chicago Housing Authority named in slip and fall lawsuit

By Thomas Kallies |
Georgia Jackson filed a premises liability suit in the Cook County Circuit Court on Oct. 11 against Chicago Housing Authority, East Lake Management Group Inc., East Lake Management and Development Corp. and American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago.






Equity Investment Group sued after a baby was injured by hot water in an apartment

By Joel Brakken |
A father is suing the owners of an apartment building, alleging that extremely hot water injured his seven-week old daughter.

Garman takes over as chief justice

By Bethany Krajelis |
Garman

Lucky's Tap named in negligence lawsuit after patron is attacked

By Joel Brakken |
A man is suing a bar after he was allegedly attacked by a person with a broken bottle.

Carolyn's Lounge named in lawsuit after a man is shot and killed

By Joel Brakken |
The estate of a man who was shot and killed and another man who was assaulted outside of a lounge are suing the establishment for negligence.


Home Depot accused of negligence

By Thomas Kallies |
Comeau




Taxi operator sues city department over new dispatch service for wheelchair accessible vehicles

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A taxi operator has sued the city of Chicago and the company the city selected to serve as the new centralized cab dispatch service for taxis specializing in transporting those in wheelchairs.

Woman files suit after tripping over bucket

By Joel Brakken |
A woman is suing after she tripped and fell over a bucket while visiting a man's trailer home.

Ice patch in parking lot results in fall, lawsuit

By Whitney Brakken |
A woman is suing over claims that ice accumulation caused her to slip and fall.

Woman sues apartment owner after slipping on ice

By Whitney Brakken |
A woman is suing over claims that she slipped on ice at her apartment building.

Man files lawsuit after hitting his head on a sign at a privately owned building

By Whitney Brakken |
A man is suing over claims that a deteriorated sign caused him injuries.