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Thursday, May 2, 2024

News from November 2017


Loyola Medicine, doctors allegedly failed to timely identify and treat fractured wrist

By Louie Torres |
A man is suing Loyola University Health System, Dr. Marko Marbella, Dr. Stephanie Rosania and Dr. Trac Nghiem for alleged negligence.

Clifford Law Offices P.C. accused of mishandling wrongful death suit

By Louie Torres |
An estate administrator is suing Isobel S. Thomas and Clifford Law Offices P.C. for alleged breach of contract, fraudulent concealment and negligence.

Uber hit with private class action, regulatory lawsuit from Chicago, Cook County over 2016 data breach

By Scott Holland and Jonathan Bilyk |
In the wake of a major data breach, ridehailing company Uber, already facing a class action complaint from customers who say the company’s workplace culture allowed improper access to rider information, must now also face a lawsuit brought by the city of Chicago and Cook County, leveling much the same allegations and receiving aid from a Chicago trial lawyer renowned for routinely suing tech companies.

Judge: Gun seller can press constitutional claims vs Norridge over anti-gun shop ordinances

By David Hutton |
A Chicago federal judge will allow an online gun dealer to continue its lawsuit against the village of Norridge, alleging the village unconstitutionally used an ordinance to block it from opening a shop there.

Lawyers to seek $8M of proposed $24M settlement of shareholder suit vs drugmaker Akorn

By Dan Churney |
From a lawsuit against suburban-based drugmaker Akorn, a settlement has grown in Chicago federal court, which could hand $8 million to lawyers for pursuing the class action suit against Akorn Pharmaceuticals, alleging the company misled investors.

Advocate Christ Medical Center, others allegedly failed to take safety precautions during medical procedure

By Louie Torres |
A couple is suing Dr. Nancy Church, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Nancy R.G. Church M.D., and Wellness Connections LLC for alleged negligence.

Loyola Medicine, doctors allegedly failed to treat post-surgery infection

By Louie Torres |
A woman is suing Loyola Medicine, Dr. Adam Kabaker and Dr. Casey Holmes for alleged negligence.

Grande Cheese Company, others allegedly failed to prevent woman from falling

By Louie Torres |
A woman is suing Grande Cheese Company, Danelli's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria, Christopher Daniels and John Daniels for alleged negligence.

Judge: Insurer OK not to cover big losses for defendants accused in RICO case of trying to bribe Blago

By Dee Thompson |
An insurer has won the right to exclude coverage based on specific policy language mentioning a 2014 RICO claim over an alleged scheme by horse racing track owners to bribe jailed former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

Seventh Circuit: Defendants can use plaintiffs own estimate of class size to take class action to federal court

By Angela Underwood |
A recent federal appellate court decision has shed some light on how courts may interpret a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on class action damages, and whether defendants can use plaintiffs own class size estimates to transfer a case from state court to federal jurisdiction.

Ex-drivers for Vehi-Ship file putative class action suit claiming FLSA violations

By Karen Kidd |
Two former employees of a Texas-based vehicle transportation company recently filed a putative class-action suit against the company claiming they and other employees were not paid for all hours worked and all overtime hours.

EEOC rolls out nationwide program to help people file discrimination complaints

By Dee Thompson |
As of Nov. 1, an online filing system for workers to file discrimination charges against their employers has been rolled out nationwide. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Public Portal had been available on a "pilot" basis in Chicago and in four other cities over the past six months.

Illinois A/G, FTC announce $7M settlement, ban 'phantom' debt collectors

By Dee Thompson |
A recent settlement involving the Federal Trade Commission and the Illinois Attorney General's Office against Chicago-based "phantom" debt collectors could bring in several million dollars.

Shepp Pest Control Inc. accused of negligence for allegedly causing fire at Little City

By Louie Torres |
Two businesses are suing Shepp Pest Control Inc. for alleged liability and negligence.

Orland Park man accused of defamation for allegedly accusing another of being a 'terrorist'

By Louie Torres |
A man is suing Tarik Ideis, an Illinois resident, for alleged defamation.

Berkeley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center LLC, others allegedly failed to provide proper medical care

By Louie Torres |
An estate administrator is suing Berkeley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center LLC, Berkeley Nrsg & Rehab Center and Woodbine Nursing Realty LLC for alleged negligence.

DNJ Intermodal Services LLC, others accused of negligence over vehicular accident

By Louie Torres |
A woman has brought a wrongful death suit against Ramiro Rangel Jr., DNJ Intermodal Services LLC, IMC Companies LLC, IMC Global Solutions, National Drayage Services and Atlantic Intermodal Services LLC.

BR Steak Bar and Steakhouse allegedly failed to prevent employee from physically assaulting individual

By Louie Torres |
A man is suing BR Steak Bar and Steakhouse for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.

Lexington of La Grange allegedly failed to prevent patient from falling

By Louie Torres |
A woman is suing Lexington of La Grange for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.

Cline Wood accused of negligent misrepresentation in insurance

By Louie Torres |
A company is suing Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC, which does business as Cline Wood, for alleged negligent misrepresentation.