News from 2014
Local law school clinic helps woman sue over order evicting her from home of 47 years
A woman who claims she was the victim of a predatory lending scheme is suing a California-based corporation with the help of a Chicago law school clinic.
Litigation over Syngenta's corn seed grows as farmers file class actions
A seed developer is facing another wave of litigation over a genetically-engineered corn seed that a group of farmers contend crippled the U.S. export market in China and caused a decline in corn prices, a combination they assert will lead to a projected $1.14 billion loss this year.
Kindred Hospital doctor faces wrongful death lawsuit over patient's feeding tube
A woman is suing over claims a relative died when she was fed by mouth in the hospital while on a feeding tube.
Woman slaps owners of dog that allegedly bit son with suit
The owners of a dog accused of biting a boy are facing a lawsuit from his mother.
Welding crew supervisor slaps Union Pacific, Snelten Inc. with suit over foot injury
A Whiteside County man is suing over claims he was injured while supervising a track welding crew.
Couple blames HVAC company for carbon monoxide leak
A Chicago couple is suing a heating and cooling company, claiming they suffered from carbon monoxide exposure after gas valves were left open.
Panel reverses class certification in junk fax suit; says plaintiff was not "pawn" of attorneys, but had no evidence class existed
While finding the former owner of a Des Plaines-based nursing home were not just a mere pawn of its attorneys, a state appeals court has blocked the plaintiff's attempt to proceed with a junk fax lawsuit against an Omaha-based pharmacy as a class action.
Sliding glass door replacement leads to lawsuit against Premier Realty and Management Group
A man is suing over claims he was injured while replacing a sliding glass door for a realty company.