News from July 2014
Defendants in suit over herbal supplements re-file legal malpractice claim against Sdrenka & Probst
A Chicago law firm and its two name partners are facing a lawsuit over claims they agreed to a $2.5 million settlement in a case over herbal diet supplements without their clients' consent or authority.
Contractor claims companies still owe $60K for restoring facade to West Erie Street building
A Chicago contractor is suing over claims a client has failed to pay for a restoration project.
ComEd sues plumbing company over damage to underground utilities; seeks $100K-plus
A plumbing company is being sued over claims an excavation led to damaged utility wires.
Illinois Supreme Court says state can't cut retiree health benefits
The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that the state cannot force retirees to pay a portion of their health insurance costs.
Suit: Negligently stacked merchandise at Toys "R" Us caused man's injury
A Cook County man is suing a toy retailer, claiming its negligent stacking of merchandise caused him injuries.
City of Chicago hit with suit over alleged fall on Winona Avenue sidewalk
A man is suing the city, alleging a broken sidewalk caused him to fall and sustain injuries.
Slip and fall lands East Dundee property owners in court
East Dundee property managers are facing a lawsuit from a man who allegedly injured himself in a slip and fall on their property.
Dental assistant lodges sexual discrimination complaint against former employer
A dental assistant is suing her former employer, claiming she was fired after the birth of her child.
Injury from shattered window results in lawsuit against property owner
A mother is suing a Chicago property owner over allegations her daughter was injured while closing a window in their apartment.