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News published on Cook County Record in June 2014

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News from June 2014


Elmwood Care hit with wrongful death suit

By Ben Hart |
Holmes

Woman claims she slipped on puddle in Evanston Target

By Annie Cosby |
Target is facing a lawsuit from a customer who alleges she slipped in a puddle of water at the retail giant's Evanston store.


Loose sewer cover leads to lawsuit

By Ben Hart |
Fink



Hillside soccer facility accuses league, couple of breaching contract; seeks more than $50K

By Annie Cosby |
A soccer facility is suing two people and a soccer league after changes allgedly resulted in a non-payment of rental fees.

Alleged swan attack spurs suit against swan seller, Glenview condo association, property manager

By Annie Cosby |
A woman is suing a condo association, property manager and a company that sells and ships swans, claiming she was injured after a mute swan attacked her in Glenview.

Current, former employees file class action racial discrimination suit against beverage can maker Rexam

By Andrew Thomason |
A global packaging company whose North American headquarters is located in Cook County is facing a class action lawsuit over accusations it fosters a workplace inundated with racial discrimination.


Man files suit against city over sidewalk fall outside Board of Trade

By Annie Cosby |
A man is suing the City of Chicago, the Board of Trade and two other companies, claiming he tripped on a sidewalk outside a Jackson Boulevard building.




Burr Ridge dental practice hit with suit over man's fall

By Whitney Brakken |
An Orland Park resident is suing an area dental practice over claims she fell on the stairs.


Woman sues over slip and fall on grapes at grocery store

By Ben Hart |
A woman is suing over claims she sustained injuries after falling on grapes in an Oak Lawn grocery store.

Seventh Circuit: 1988, $3K settlement precludes man's lawsuit over Burge police torture

By Kenneth Lowe |
RovnerA man who asserts he confessed to murder after being tortured by Chicago police officers under the watch of former Cmdr. Jon Burge will not be given a second chance to litigate his case after a federal appeals panel determined his 1988 decision to settle his claims for $3,000 prevents him from doing so.In a 50-page opinion handed down May 27, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a federal

Spanky's Grill owner claims he was locked out of leased property; alleges nearly $80K in lost profits

By Ben Hart |
A Cook County business man is suing over claims he was unlawfully locked out of the building he was leasing from a management company.

Home inspection agent, former homeowners face fraud claim

By Ben Hart |
A Cook County couple is suing the former owners of its home and an inspector over claims they failed to disclose flooding damage.