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News from June 2024


Plaintiff convenience store chain sues video rental company over breach of contract

By Cook County Record |
A new lawsuit filed by convenience store giant accuses a video rental company of failing to pay commissions and refusing to remove kiosks after contract termination. The case seeks specific performance and damages exceeding $270k.

Finance Executive Alleges Discrimination by Non-Profit Employer

By Cook County Record |
Wanda Ho has filed a lawsuit against Mary Crane League alleging racial discrimination and retaliation after being denied salary increases while non-Asian colleagues received them. The case highlights alleged violations under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

Iconic Band Sues Online Retailer Over Alleged Counterfeit Merchandise Sales

By Cook County Record |
Pink Floyd (1987) Limited has filed a lawsuit against an online retailer operating under pinkfloydmerch.com for allegedly selling counterfeit merchandise bearing their trademarks. Filed on June 6, 2024, in Illinois' Northern District Court, this case highlights ongoing challenges faced by brands combating online counterfeiting.

Citizen sues City of Chicago over alleged Second Amendment violations

By Cook County Record |
Martin Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Officer Joseph D. Vecchio and the City of Chicago alleging malicious prosecution and violation of his Second Amendment rights following an arrest for unlawful possession of a firearm despite having a valid license. The suit seeks compensatory damages and demands the return of his confiscated firearm.

Plaintiff accuses online lender of predatory lending practices

By Cook County Record |
A new class action lawsuit filed by Jennine Stoicescu targets an online lender accused of charging exorbitant interest rates exceeding legal limits in Illinois. The suit seeks declaratory judgment to void these loans along with damages under various state laws and RICO provisions.

Speaker Welch asks IL high court to toss ruling barring Dems from blocking many GOP candidates from fall ballot

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Springfield judge had ruled Democrats violated the constitutional rights of Republican candidates by passing a law weeks after the primary election barring them from getting on the ballot to challenge Democratic incumbents this fall because they didn't first run in the primary election

Former employee alleges religious discrimination against school district over vaccination mandate

By Cook County Record |
Renata Butauskiene has filed a lawsuit against Burr Ridge Community Consolidated School District 180 alleging religious discrimination following their refusal to accommodate her anti-vaccination stance based on deeply held beliefs. The suit details years of exemplary service followed by harassment post-exemption request leading up to wrongful termination.

Chicago resident alleges false arrest and excessive force by Forest Park Police Officers

By Cook County Record |
Steven Jenkins has filed a federal lawsuit claiming he was falsely arrested and subjected to excessive force by multiple police officers from Forest Park in June 2022. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages as well as reimbursement for legal costs.

Man aleges misconduct by Village of Lansing Police leading to false arrest

By Cook County Record |
Dwight Austin Jr.'s lawsuit accuses Village police officers including Detective William Mason of false arrest and malicious prosecution following an incident where he was wrongfully detained during a search operation. The charges were later dismissed consistent with his innocence.

Mother sues City of DeKalb Police Officers over excessive force

By Cook County Record |
Veronica Almanza has filed a lawsuit against the City of DeKalb and two police officers alleging excessive force and constitutional violations during a traffic stop in December 2022. The suit seeks over $50,000 in damages per count along with attorney's fees.

Former employee alleges age discrimination against healthcare company

By Cook County Record |
Paul Kevin Kelley has filed a lawsuit against Medcor Inc., claiming age discrimination following his demotion and subsequent termination despite exemplary performance reviews over nearly two decades of service. The case highlights allegations of systemic bias favoring younger employees within the company.

Reed Smith IP team earns recognition in IAM Patent 1000

By The Cook County Record |
Global law firm Reed Smith has been recognized in the 2024 IAM 1000, a guide to the world's leading patent practitioners.

State's weapon ban expert - 'rain making trauma surgeon' - on administrative leave

By Steve Korris |
Surgery professor Martin Schreiber filled 100 pages with his credentials as Gov. Pritzker’s expert on assault weapons but didn’t mention that Oregon Health and Science University placed him on administrative leave.

'The Village is broke:' Dolton village board lawyer says Dolton may lose insurance coverage soon

By Jonathan Bilyk |
An attorney representing Dolton's village board of trustees asserts in an email obtained by The Cook County Record that dysfunction under Mayor Tiffany Henyard has left the village 'at risk of having no liability insurance,' even as the village faces a growing list of lawsuits accusing Henyard and the village of corruption and lawlessness

Plaintiff alleges systemic corruption in City of Chicago police leading to wrongful conviction

By Cook County Record |
A new lawsuit accuses several members of the Chicago Police Department of egregious misconduct resulting in wrongful convictions tied to former Sergeant Ronald Watts' criminal enterprise at Ida B. Wells Homes during the early 2000s. Plaintiff London Weekly seeks compensatory and punitive damages after having his conviction vacated following revelations about widespread corruption within the department.

Former employee alleges Humboldt Park Health engaged in racial discrimination

By Cook County Record |
A former patient care technician has filed a lawsuit against Humboldt Park Health alleging severe racial discrimination and harassment during her tenure. The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages along with other forms of relief after enduring derogatory slurs and retaliatory actions following her complaints about workplace misconduct.

Former high-ranking employee sues local municipality for wrongful termination

By Cook County Record |
Anthony Finch has filed a lawsuit against the Village of Sauk Village and its mayor Derrick Burgess alleging wrongful termination, defamation, and a hostile work environment among other claims. The case highlights procedural irregularities surrounding his dismissal after efforts to ensure financial accountability within the village.

Insurance broker SelectQuote accused of unsolicited telemarketing calls

By Cook County Record |
Ronald Lightfoot has filed a class-action lawsuit against SelectQuote Inc., alleging that the company made millions of unauthorized pre-recorded telemarketing calls in violation of federal law. The complaint seeks an injunction against further unlawful activities and statutory damages for affected consumers nationwide.

Former Amazon warehouse associate alleges pregnancy discrimination

By Cook County Record |
A former Amazon warehouse associate has filed a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination and retaliation after being terminated following requests for reasonable accommodations related to her pregnancy. The case underscores ongoing concerns about workplace treatment of pregnant employees at large corporations like Amazon.

When to Sponsor the Permanent Resident Process for Workers in Nonimmigrant Status on June 14, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
Scott Bettridge will present “When to Sponsor the Permanent Resident Process for Workers in Nonimmigrant Status” at the 2024 American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Annual Conference on Immigration Law.