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Friday, November 15, 2024

News from 2024


Suppose they held an election and nobody showed up? In Illinois, we’re getting there

By Ted Dabrowski and Nick Binotti |
Turnout in the 2024 primary election reveals a state in which a large and growing number of Illinois voters believe their vote doesn't matter, says Wirepoints

KJ Win sues KNB Motors for breach of contract over a commercial truck sale

By Cook County Record |
In the Appellate Court of Illinois, First Judicial District, a case was filed by KJ Win, Inc. against KNB Motors, Inc., with the court case ID 1-23-0783 on April 5, 2024.

Maag files expert witness list disclosure in challenge to 'assault weapons' ban

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Wood River attorney Thomas Maag filed an expert witness disclosure on behalf of the Langley plaintiffs in their constitutional challenge to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s law banning so-called “assault weapons.”

Judge: Bulls great Kukoc can't use Chicago courts to sue Swiss banks over fraud

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Chicago federal judge said Kukoc making his home in the Chicago area, and communicating with the banks here, is not enough to allow him to sue Swiss banks for allegedly allowing an employee to work with Kukoc's ex-financial advisor to 'raid' millions from Kukoc's accounts

Amazon can't escape potentially huge biometrics class action over virtual try-on tool

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge has cleared a Cook County woman and her Chicago lawyers to proceed with a class action under Illinois' biometrics privacy law. The same woman and her lawyers failed in 2022 in their bid to target an online eyewear seller over similar claims

Widow sues Exelon over husband's death from Covid in 2020, says virus contracted on the job at nuke plant

By Cook County Record |
The lawsuit says Exelon should pay for allegedly failing to keep workers safe from Covid exposure at its Dresden nuclear power plant in 2020, allegedly leading to the death of a man working in the plant.

Antitrust lawsuit accuses Apple of wrongly cornering market for smartwatches

By Cook County Record |
Apple Inc. has been accused of employing anticompetitive strategies to monopolize the smartwatch market, according to a class action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

Class action: Everlywell exposes private medical information through tracking pixels

By Cook County Record |
Digital home medical testing company, Everlywell, has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that it allowed social media giants like Facebook and Google to access people's private health care information.

Duane Morris LLP Publishes Its Product Liability and Mass Torts Class Action Review - 2024

By The Cook County Record |
Duane Morris LLP has released the Duane Morris Product Liability and Mass Torts Class Action Review – 2024, the inaugural edition of this publication.

Trucking firm EVO hit with biometrics class action over driver face scans

By Cook County Record |
The lawsuit is one of thousands filed against Illinois employers accusing them of allegedly improperly scanning the biometrics of workers on the job.

Class action: Experian allegedly wrongly reporting consumers' debts discharged through bankruptcy

By Cook County Record |
The lawsuit accuses Experian of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Judge says Potawatomi Tribe can't sue Waukegan over casino developer selection process

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The tribe, which operates casinos in Wisconsin, asserted the city had engaged in a rigged and discriminatory bid process that unfairly excluded their proposal. Court documents noted the tribe had also said it sought to reduce losses for its successful Milwaukee location and 'reclaim' ancestral land

Raoul asks IL Supreme Court to dismiss cross-appeal on claim that firearm liability law violated the three readings rule

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
In response to a challenge to the state's firearm liability law, Attorney General Kwame Raoul is asking the Illinois Supreme Court to dismiss Wood River attorney Thomas Maag's cross-appeal on the three readings rule for lack of jurisdiction.

Get Fresh Produce targeted by biometrics class action over worker fingerprint scans

By Cook County Record |
Get Fresh Produce, a food service distributor, has been hit with a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law. The suit accuses the company of improperly requiring workers to scan their fingerprints when clocking in and out of work.

Class action accuses PanAmerican Consulting of allegedly misleading consumers into futile debt settlement tries

By Cook County Record |
PanAmerican Consulting, a debt settlement provider, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly misleading consumers and worsening their financial conditions.

Judge shelves class action vs. The Children's Place for allegedly selling clothing containing PFAS

By Scott Holland |
Kennelly rules plaintiffs have standing but failed to state a claim

Biometrics class action accuses Martin-Brower for scanning, recording workers' voices interacting with warehouse tech

By Cook County Record |
Shipping company Martin-Brower has been accused in a class action lawsuit of improperly recording workers' voices using its voice-activated warehouse technology, allegedly violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law.

Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard Partner Rob L. Kohen Gets Married!

By The Cook County Record |
Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard would like to extend heartfelt congratulations to Partner Rob L. Kohen, who married Nadya Modlin on March 23, 2024.

Hubbard Inn says Tiktoker owes at least $30K for allegedly lying about being assaulted by restaurant staff

By Cook County Record |
Chicago's renowned Hubbard Inn restaurant has filed a lawsuit against TikToker Julia Reel, accusing her of defamation. The suit alleges that Reel lied about being assaulted by the restaurant's staff in a viral video, causing significant damage to the business. The owners are seeking at least $30,000 in damages.

Chevron seeks to take Chicago's climate change 'disinformation' suit to federal court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The filing by Chevron says the city's lawsuit is dangerous and misguided, as it would seek to impose Chicago's left-wing policy goals across the globe, and upset a "balance" established by federal regulation that has allowed oil and gas to fuel the modern life enjoyed by everyone in Chicago and worldwide