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News published on Cook County Record in November 2024

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News from November 2024


Plaintiff accuses online account service provider Set Forth Inc. of failing to safeguard personal data

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Set Forth Inc., an online account administration service provider accused of inadequately protecting sensitive customer information leading to a massive data breach affecting around 1.5 million people.

Chicago Resident Alleges Civil Rights Violations Against Coal City Police

By Cook County Record |
Andre Alexander Harden-Rivera has filed a lawsuit against Coal City's police department claiming civil rights violations following an alleged unlawful arrest in April 2024.

Plaintiff alleges online service provider Set Forth Inc.'s negligence led to massive data breach

By Cook County Record |
A new class action lawsuit has been filed against Set Forth Inc., accusing them of failing to protect sensitive customer information during a recent data breach affecting over a million individuals.

Former Employee Alleges Kraft Heinz Foods Company Engaged in Sex-Based Discrimination

By Cook County Record |
A former Senior National Account Manager at Kraft Heinz Foods Company has filed a lawsuit alleging sex-based discrimination following her termination in September 2024.

Man jailed for 5+ years before being cleared of murder charges sues Hazel Crest, cops

By Cook County Record |
Jermaine Johnson has filed a lawsuit against several police officers and the Village of Hazel Crest after being allegedly wrongfully detained for nearly six years following a murder charge that a judge determined lacked probable cause or supporting evidence.

Illinois sanctuary law will hinder, but won’t stop ICE agents in potential deportation actions

By W.J. Kennedy |
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker recently boasted that officials in heavily Democratic Illinois will attempt to shield illegal immigrants from potential deportation actions under the incoming Trump administration. An advocate for victims of illegal immigrant crime says state actions could place the state and local authorities on a legal collision course with the feds

Access to Justice Commission Announces Winners Of Colman and Kilbride Awards

By The Cook County Record |
The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice (ATJ Commission) announced the winners of two awards, the Jeffrey D. Colman Access to Justice Award and The Hon. Thomas L. Kilbride (Ret.) Judicial Access to Justice Award.

Bill Boies, ’68, Honored with National Legal Aid & Defender Association’s 2024 Arthur von Briesen Award

By The Cook County Record |
International law firm McDermott Will & Emery is pleased to announce Wilber (Bill) Boies has received the 2024 Arthur von Briesen Award from the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA).

Plaintiff alleges unlawful detention by Chicago Heights Police Officers

By Cook County Record |
Jamar E. Harris has filed a lawsuit against two police officers and the City of Chicago Heights following an allegedly unjustified traffic stop that led to his detention without charges.

Plaintiff Veteran Alleges City Government Negligence Over Sidewalk Accessibility

By Cook County Record |
A veteran is suing Chicago for failing to maintain accessible sidewalks as required by law after experiencing a dangerous fall due to inadequate infrastructure compliance with ADA standards.

Former Employee Alleges Antioch Public Library District Violated Age and Disability Discrimination Laws

By Cook County Record |
Kathyann Deaner has filed a lawsuit against Antioch Public Library District alleging age and disability discrimination during her tenure as a business manager.

Law Graduate Sues Prestigious University for Defamation Amid Career Ruin

By Cook County Record |
Yasmeen Elagha has filed a lawsuit against Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law for defamation and discrimination after false allegations derailed her legal career.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against Saint Xavier University following massive data breach

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Saint Xavier University after a major data breach exposed sensitive personal information of over two hundred thousand individuals.

Plaintiffs Allege Vape Company Misleads Consumers with False Delta-9 THC Content Claims

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses Lifted Liquids, Inc., an Illinois-based company, of falsely advertising its vape products as containing legal levels of delta-9 THC when they allegedly contain much more than allowed by law.

Former Employee Alleges LaSalle County Officials Conspired in Wrongful Prosecution

By Cook County Record |
Mason Shannon has filed a lawsuit against several LaSalle County officials accusing them of conspiring to wrongfully prosecute him for manslaughter over seven years ago.

Plaintiff Flight Attendant Alleges Discrimination Against Airline Giant

By Cook County Record |
A veteran flight attendant has filed a lawsuit against United Airlines alleging racial and age discrimination following a workplace injury.

Former Employee Alleges Sonoco Products Company Engaged in Racial Discrimination

By Cook County Record |
Luis Cortez has filed a lawsuit against Sonoco Products Company alleging racial discrimination during his employment as a Maintenance Technician.

Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP 2023 Summer Associates Sworn In, Join as New Associates

By The Cook County Record |
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP is pleased to welcome new associates Brooke M. Behler, Paris O. Booker, E. Tripp Burton, Ariana L. Devereaux, Olivia E. Duggins, Brittany C. Dushman, and Meredith H. Green to the firm.

Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Waste Management Company

By Cook County Record |
Alden Bell has filed a lawsuit against Lakeshore Recycling Systems alleging racial discrimination and retaliatory discharge under Title VII and Section 1981.

Townstone settles 'nightmare' court fight with feds over radio show comments

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Chicago area mortgage lender Townstone Financial agreed to pay a $105K penalty and submit to specific regulatory oversight as part of the deal to end the four-year-long court fight over the ability of federal agents to use anti-discrimination provisions of a federal lending law to regulate lenders' speech