News from September 2024
Patient Sues Pharmaceutical Company Over Alleged Hearing Loss Caused by Thyroid Eye Disease Drug
Linda Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Horizon Therapeutics USA Inc., claiming their drug Tepezza caused her permanent hearing damage. Filed on August 23, 2024 in Illinois federal court, the suit alleges that despite knowing about these risks early on, Horizon failed to warn patients or healthcare providers adequately.
Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital
Jaclyn Diaferio has filed a lawsuit against Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital alleging multiple violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The case includes claims of discrimination based on disability, failure to accommodate her condition properly at work leading up to wrongful termination after testing positive for THC due to prescribed medication.
Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Landscaping Company
A former automotive technician has filed a lawsuit against Mariani Enterprises alleging racial discrimination and harassment by his supervisor. The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages for emotional distress among other forms of relief.
Retired Teacher Sues Evanston/Skokie School District Over Pension Miscalculation
A retired teacher has filed a lawsuit against Evanston/Skokie School District 65 for failing to accurately calculate her sick days needed for a full pension after early retirement taken to care for her terminally ill husband. The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages among other reliefs due to alleged gross negligence by district officials.
Local Resident Accuses Popular Restaurant Chain of Disability Discrimination
Lois White has filed a lawsuit against Rock Bottom Group LLC alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act due to accessibility barriers at their Orland Park location.
Illinois ban on carrying concealed weapons on transit unconstitutional, judge says
A Rockford federal judge particularly called a legal theory advanced by Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx that government can ban guns on all public property "breathtaking, jawdropping, and eyepopping" for the harm it could deliver to constitutional rights everywhere
Generative AI Best Practices for Law Firms on September 4, 2024
Kristina Bakardjiev, J. Michael Coburn, Jeffrey Klamut, and Joseph F. Rich will speak on the panel "Generative AI Best Practices for Law Firms" at the 2024 EPIC Law Firm Group Best Practices Forum in Chicago, Illinois.
Summer Experiences: Ally Swartzberg, ’25, Summer Associate, Proskauer Rose LLP
lly Swartzberg, ’26, followed her interest in sports law to New York City this summer where she worked as a summer associate for Proskauer Rose LLP, a law firm that focuses on legal work in the sports industry.
Assistant State's Attorney Sues Cook County Over Alleged Racial And Age Discrimination
Nancy Adduci has filed a lawsuit against Kimberly Foxx and Cook County alleging racial and age discrimination after being demoted from her role as Director of the Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU). The case raises serious questions about employment practices within one of Illinois' most prominent prosecutorial offices.
Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against AGI Cargo
Brandon Brown has filed a lawsuit against AGI Cargo LLC alleging racial discrimination during his tenure as Ramp Lead from March 31st until July end this year . The complaint includes claims about unfair treatment ,harassment ,and retaliation following protected activity.
Former Employee Alleges Severe Sexual Harassment Against Fence Company
Alexis Lane has filed a lawsuit against Peerless Enterprises alleging severe sexual harassment by her manager and discriminatory practices related to her pregnancy. Filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on August 23rd, Lane seeks various forms of relief including back pay and compensatory damages.
Joliet Resident Sues Target Over Slip-and-Fall Injury
Kelly Millette has filed a lawsuit against Target Corporation after slipping on liquid in one of their stores and sustaining severe injuries. The suit claims negligence on part of Target for failing to maintain safe premises.
Plaintiff alleges City Departments violated due process during vehicle impoundment
The Illinois Appellate Court has vacated an administrative law judge's decision regarding Frank Adkin's vehicle impoundment case citing significant due process violations during hearings conducted by City departments. This ruling mandates a new hearing before a different ALJ ensuring fairness and adherence to legal standards.
Firefighter Sues Pension Fund Over Denied Disability Benefits
A firefighter's quest for duty disability benefits has been denied by an appellate court after allegations that injuries sustained during training led to long-term disabilities were found unsubstantiated due to pre-existing conditions.
Commercial Property Owner Loses Appeal Over Alleged Unauthorized Subleases
A recent appellate court decision has reversed an earlier ruling against a commercial tenant accused of unauthorized subleasing without landlord consent. The Illinois Appellate Court found that what were termed as subleases were actually licenses granted for using woodworking equipment on-site.
Sheppard Mullin Continues Healthcare Team Expansion with Partner Adam Marks
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that Healthcare partner Adam R. Marks joined the firm in Chicago.
How to Make the Most of Strategic Partnerships on September 5, 2024
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