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News from September 2023


Class action claims Social Catfish website violated Illinois publicity act

By David Beasley |
A new class action lawsuit has accused online background report service Social Catfish of violating an Illinois right of publicity law by using people's names and other personal information to sell their products.

IL Supreme Court Justice Rochford's address to Dem Party fundraiser likely violated judicial ethics rules

By Michael Carroll |
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Rochford defended her decision to speak at a Lake County Democratic fundraiser, despite ethics rules explicitly forbidding judges from doing so

What’s New in Employment Litigation: Updates and Trends on September 14, 2023

By Cook County Record Report |
Chris Hennessy and Julie Trester will present at the 2023 ACC Chicago Summit.

Class action: OSF violated IL genetic privacy law by requiring workers to complete health questionnaire

By David Beasley |
The lawsuit was filed against health and hospital system operator OSF under Illinois' Genetic Information Privacy Act.

Judge won't dismiss Chicago's complaint vs Monarch law firm, contractor over debt resolution work

By Scott Holland |
Chicago City Hall alleged Strategic Financial Solutions attempted to use Monarch Legal Group's law license to shield itself from the city's lawsuit over alleged fraudulent debt settlement offers

Little Caesars will end BIPA class action for nearly $7M, lawyers to get $2.3M

By Scott Holland |
Little Caesars workers who used fingerprint time clocks in Illinois are in line for $545 checks

Barry Appointed to DRI's Young Lawyers Steering Committee

By Cook County Record Report |
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP associate Caitlin M. Barry has been appointed to the Defense Research Institute's (DRI) Young Lawyers Steering Committee for the 2023-2024 term.

Dating apps MeetMe, Luxy among latest to be targeted by biometrics class actions in Illinois

By Mary Haydock and Jonathan Bilyk |
The separate lawsuits were filed in Cook County court on back to back days by the same named plaintiff, represented by the same Ohio lawyers

Family of boy trampled amid panic at Lil' Durk concert sues rapper, United Center, Live Nation

By Mary Haydock |
The lawsuit accuses the United Center, Live Nation Entertainment and rap star Lil' Durk of not doing enough to control the crowd during an Aug. 12 concert at the arena, allowing a report of an active shooter to create a panic that allegedly resulted in several people being trampled

Federal judge says Chicago woman, backed by anti-gun groups, can't use courts to force changes to state gun laws

By Scott Holland |
The lawsuit, led in part by the Brady Center for Gun Violence, alleged failure to use existing policy causing PTSD in children of Black city neighborhoods with elevated violence rates

State Farm can't total out class action lawsuit by Black agents accusing discrimination

By Scott Holland |
Federal judge says it is too soon to allow State Farm to end the class action claims

13 Tressler Partners Selected in the 2024 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®

By Cook County Record Report |
We are proud to announce that Tressler partners Mark Banovetz, Daniel Cunningham, Danita Davis, Daniel Formeller, Timothy Jabbour, Donald Machalinski, Mary McPherson, William McVisk, Todd Schenk, Linda Schneider, Patrick Stufflebeam, Anthony Tessitore and Rosa Tumialán were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in the 30th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.

Ambulance company violated Illinois genetic privacy law by asking for worker medical history, lawsuit claims

By David Beasley |
A new class action has accused a private ambulance company of violating a state genetic privacy law by forcing workers to share their family medical history when applying for a job.

Judge says lawsuit over United vaccine policy struggles to find the grounds to stay aloft

By Scott Holland |
A Chicago federal judge granted a grou p of United Airlines workers a few extra weeks to amend their complaint to try again to show how United's Covid vaccine mandate rules amounted to religious discrimination or violations of a federal genetic information privacy law.

10 Tressler Attorneys Selected in the 2024 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America™

By Cook County Record Report |
Tressler LLP is pleased to announce that Rachel Bassett, Taylor Brewer, Kiera Fitzpatrick, Jamie Gende, Shannon Harvey, Sarah Elizabeth Melendez, Jerome Murphy, Matthew O’Malley, Samantha Shafer and Stacey Wilkins were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in the 2024 Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America™.Learn more about this group of experienced attorneys below.

Dispatchers sue village of Hillside, 911 call center, claiming they were shorted OT pay

By David Beasley |
A group of 9-1-1 dispatchers have sued the village of Hillside and the Proviso Central Dispatch Center, claiming they have been wrongly denied overtime pay, despite working long hours, often over 40 hours a week.

William K. McVisk Selected as 2024 Lawyer of the Year for Chicago: Litigation – Insurance by Best Lawyers

By Cook County Record Report |
Tressler LLP is proud to announce that William K. McVisk has been selected as the 2024 Lawyer of the Year for Chicago: Litigation - Insurance by U.S. News and World Report and Best Lawyers®.

CTA retirees poised to get $53M to end class action over constitutional protections for health care benefits

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Lawyers who represented a group of about 6,350 retired workers from the Chicago Transit Authority are poised to collect about $26.7M in the lawsuit over whether the CTA was allowed to make retirees pay a portion of their health insurance costs

Three Neal Gerber Eisenberg Attorneys and the Trademark Practice Listed in the 2023 Edition of Managing IP

By Cook County Record Report |
Neal Gerber Eisenberg is proud to share that Antony McShane, Emer Simic, and Jeffrey Ward have been named as IP Stars for Illinois in the 2023 edition of Managing Intellectual Property (Managing IP).

Lawsuit: CTA violated state law protecting employee medical information

By David Beasley |
The CTA is accused in a new class action lawsuit of violating a state genetic information privacy law by requiring workers to disclose parts of their families' medical histories.