News from August 2024
Former Police Chief Sues Village Officials for Fraudulent Inducement
A former police chief has filed a lawsuit against village officials alleging fraudulent inducement after being misled into remaining in his position without seeking other employment opportunities based on false promises regarding contract renewal.
Class action accuses Andy Frain of discriminating by not hiring felons as security guards
The lawsuit claims security and crowd control company Andy Frain Services has violated an Illinois state law putting employers at risk of lawsuits if they base hiring decisions on applicants' criminal convictions, without first determining if the conviction has a "substantial relationship" to the job
Appeals court says Hytera still owes Motorola big money for allegedly stealing tech, copyrights
7th Circuit panel says federal judge must recalculate copyright damages
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