News from November 2021
Jim Shreve talks cybersecurity and higher education with University Business
Jim Shreve talks cybersecurity and higher education with University Business.
Legalign Global Cyber Webinar on November 3, 2021
Legalign Global Cyber Webinar on November 3, 2021.
Bankruptcy from a Governmental Perspective
Bankruptcy from a Governmental Perspective.
Judge blocks NorthShore from firing workers seeking religious exemption from COVID vax mandate
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against NorthShore University Health System, preventing the hospital system from firing dozens of workers seeking religious exemptions under federal and state law from NorthShore's rule requiring them to get the COVID vaccine, or face termination.
Judge: Police union contract, IL labor law blocks Chicago from simply firing cops for not getting COVID vax
A Cook County judge has stayed enforcement of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's COVID vaccine mandate against the city's police officers, saying the cops have been denied "meaningful" arbitration over the rules.
Foley Named a Compass Award Winner by Leadership Council on Legal Diversity
Foley Named a Compass Award Winner by Leadership Council on Legal Diversity.
Jack Carriglio Appointed to the Judiciary Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers
Jack Carriglio Appointed to the Judiciary Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers.