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News published on Cook County Record in September 2022

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News from September 2022


Class actions: NFL, Warner Bros, Buzzfeed illegally tracked subscribers' online viewing habits

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuits, which accuse the companies of violating federal video privacy law, seek to include potentially millions of subscribers to NFL.com, the Huffington Post and CNN.com

Employee can't sue United for furloughing workers while taking $5B in federal Covid payroll aid

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Judge says Treasury Department alone is responsible for enforcing CARES Act agreements, and "third parties," like workers, are not allowed to attempt to enforce the law through lawsuits

Locke Lord Vice Chair Jennifer Kenedy and Partner Carolyn Blessing Recognized as Notable Women in Law by Crain's Chicago Business

By Press release submission |
Locke Lord Vice Chair Jennifer Kenedy and Partner Carolyn Blessing Recognized as Notable Women in Law by Crain's Chicago Business.

Judge to mull lifting hold on ex-ISP's director's suit vs Pritzker-connected ex-employee over sex assault claims

By Jonathan Bilyk |
As criminal probes drag on vs ex-ISP employee Jenny Thornley, a federal judge is considering whether to let her former boss resume his lawsuit accusing her of smearing his name with false sexual assault claims, to thwart criminal probes against her

Appeals panel revives part of Black couple's housing discrimination lawsuit vs Indiana neighbors who allegedly used racial slurs

By Scott Holland |
In 2-1 opinion, panel agrees HOA isn't liable, but former, current presidents can still be sued

Collateral Recovery Tactics for Business Lenders on September 14, 2022

By Press release submission |
Collateral Recovery Tactics for Business Lenders on September 14, 2022.

Judge tosses biometrics class action over FramesDirect website's eyeglasses virtual fitting tool

By Scott Holland |
An exemption for health care providers means Frames for America not subject to the requirements of Illinois' biometrics privacy law, a federal judge has ruled

CPS to pay $9.25M to settle CTU lawsuits over alleged racial discrimination in school 'turnaround' program

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Chicago Public Schools said the turnaround program resulted in better schools for all students. Chicago Teachers Union said it resulted in discriminatory layoffs of Black teachers

Rachael Pontikes selected to Crain Chicago Business’s Notable Women in Law list

By Press release submission |
Rachael Pontikes selected to Crain Chicago Business’s Notable Women in Law list.

IL Supreme Court to consider time limits, to limit potential payouts for biometrics privacy class actions

By Dan Churney |
The Illinois Supreme Court will hear arguments Sept. 22 that could put a brake on the onslaught of biometric privacy class actions by ruling whether a five-year or a one-year statute of limitations applies

Anne Burke to retire from IL Supreme Court, to be replaced by appellate Justice Joy Cunningham

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Burke, who is married to indicted powerful Democrat Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, has served on the state Supreme Court since 2006 and will retire Dec. 1. Cunningham, a Black female judge now serving on the Illinois First District Appellate Court in Chicago, was appointed to fill the vacancy until 2024.

Cannabis Law Regional CLE Program on September 12, 2022

By Press release submission |
Cannabis Law Regional CLE Program on September 12, 2022.

'Not out of the woods': New CDC guidelines recognize natural Covid immunity, but vax mandates remain hard to defeat

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Vaccine mandate opponents say they intend to use new CDC guidelines to continue efforts to persuade judges to force officials to prove public health mandates that infringe rights actually produce the stated desired results

Rick Capra Joins Tressler's General Defense and Litigation Practice Group

By Press release submission |
Rick Capra Joins Tressler's General Defense and Litigation Practice Group.

Gun rights group seeks to strike down suburban weapons bans

By Scott Holland |
The National Association for Gun Rights has challenged restrictions imposed by ordinance in Highland Park and Naperville, saying the bans violate the Second Amendment and are unconstitutional

Appeals court rejects new hearing over whether hospitals can sue IL state govt over slow, reduced Medicaid payments

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Judges on the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals said the state's concerns over liability risks and potential significant new regulatory burdens are "exaggerated"

2022 IPO Lawyer of the Year – Illinois.

By Press release submission |
The Lawyer Network named Kirkland & Ellis partner Bob Hayward the 2022 “IPO Lawyer of the Year” in Illinois as part of its annual awards program.

Appeals panel restarts class action over whether City Hall wrongly steered cell phone tickets thru admin hearings

By Scott Holland |
'They are seeking the return of money that they contend was unlawfully taken,' appellate justices said of the class action claims against the city of Chicago they said were wrongly tossed by a Cook County judge

Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Hon. Neil Cohen As at-large Circuit Judge of Cook County

By Press release submission |
Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Hon. Neil Cohen As at-large Circuit Judge of Cook County.

Resurrrection University can't fully escape class action over face scans during online exams

By Scott Holland |
Question of exemption as a 'financial institution' not suitable at this stage, a federal judge ruled