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Friday, November 15, 2024

News from 2024


Rachel Vazquez sues Anthony Jones for wrongful death

By Cook County Record |
Rachel Vazquez, Special Administrator of the Estate of Juan Mesarina, has filed a lawsuit against Anthony Jones in the Fifth Municipal District - Law Division court.

The Bernstein Law Firm sues Steven Ciaccio for breach of contract

By Cook County Record |
The Bernstein Law Firm, LLC has filed a lawsuit against Steven Ciaccio and Philip Ciaccio in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.

Jane Doe A sues Glenview Park District for negligence leading to sexual exploitation and misconduct

By Cook County Record |
Jane Doe A, on behalf of her minor daughter Jane Doe B, has filed a lawsuit against Glenview Park District in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.

Robert Jiles sues Dart X for alleged violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

By Cook County Record |
In the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, plaintiffs Robert Jiles and Kerry Lott have filed a class action lawsuit against Dart X, Inc.

Robert Jiles sues DRT Transportation for unlawful biometric scanning and storage practices

By Cook County Record |
In the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, plaintiff Robert Jiles has filed a class action lawsuit against DRT Transportation, LLC.

Tracy Robinson sues City of Chicago for malicious prosecution, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress

By Cook County Record |
Tracy Robinson has filed a lawsuit against the City of Chicago, Julius Givens, and two unidentified individuals referred to as John Doe 1 and John Doe 2.

Darryl Riles sues MNS1 Express Inc. for violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act

By Cook County Record |
In the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, plaintiff Darryl Riles has filed a class action lawsuit against MNS1 Express Inc.

Jane Doe sues The Endorphin Effect, Inc. for sexual assault during a therapeutic massage session

By Cook County Record |
In the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, a lawsuit was filed on 4/5/2024 (Case ID: 2024L003725) by plaintiff Jane Doe against The Endorphin Effect, Inc., Triumph Sports, and Humberto Medina.

Class action accuses Windy City Limo over alleged driver face scans

By Cook County Record |
Windy City Limousine Company is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly using face-scanning cameras to monitor its drivers without proper consent, in violation of Illinois' biometrics privacy law.

Brookfield Properties says Andy Frain, insurers reneging on duties to help defend vs lawsuits over S. Carolina mall shootings

By Cook County Record |
The lawsuit seeks to compel the defendants to assist with defending against lawsuits brought by victims of a 2022 mass shooting at the Columbiana Centre shopping mall.

Cook County jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $45M in talc powder asbestos verdict

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Jurors agreed a woman who died of mesothelioma likely contracted her illness from using talc baby powder and other products which allegedly may have contained asbestos fibers. Such studies have been assailed by critics as 'junk science'

Ex-Onward restaurant owner pressing on with court fight vs Loyola over restaurant's demise

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Restaurateur Michael Olszewski says Loyola University undermined and "kicked to the curb" the Onward Rogers Park fine dining restaurant into which Olszewski said he sunk more than $1M, at Loyola's request. The university says Olszewski "caused problems" for years and didn't pay rent during the Covid shutdowns

Illinois Supreme Court Appoints 12 Judges To Circuit Court of Cook County

By The Cook County Record |
The Illinois Supreme Court announced the appointment of 12 judges in the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Attorney General Raoul Charges Woman for Stealing Nearly $250,000 Through State Treasurer Frerichs’ Unclaimed Property Program

By The Cook County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul charged a suburban Cook County woman who allegedly stole nearly $250,000 in unclaimed property from four victims by filing fraudulent claims with Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs’ Unclaimed Property Division.

Privacy class action firms jockey for control of 23andMe data breach claims; Edelson calls for new approach

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Data privacy class action firm Edelson P.C. is seeking to control 40 class actions, potentially worth huge money, against 23andMe for allegedly allowing genetic info to be stolen in a data breach. In a new filing, Edelson is asking courts to reconsider how they decide which lawyers should lead

Glock seeks to take Chicago's anti-gun lawsuit to federal court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Firearms maker Glock has filed a motion to remove Mayor Brandon Johnson's lawsuit, in partnership with anti-guns rights activists, from Cook County's courts to federal court. The lawsuit claims Glock's semiautomatic pistols are too easily modified into "machine guns"

Drew Moore, Zoe Spector Join Chicago Bar Leadership Program

By The Cook County Record |
Thompson Coburn associates Drew Moore and Zoe Spector have been selected to participate in the 2024 Chicago Bar Association Leadership Institute, a program intended to help emerging leaders in the legal profession build relationships and leadership skills.

Becker and Alasauskas Author Chicago Lawyer Magazine Article on Business Agreements

By The Cook County Record |
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP attorneys Jeffrey S. Becker and Amanda J. Alasauskas authored an article for The Chicago Lawyer Magazine, which highlights the importance of preparing solid business agreements between band members.

Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling hit with genetic privacy class action

By Cook County Record |
Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, a Niles-based bottler and distributor of Coke products, is facing a class-action lawsuit under Illinois's genetic information privacy law.

Judge says Harvey's financial situation makes it impossible to complete road project, rescinds contract

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Cook County judge ruled a road contractor already shorted $2M can't be forced to maintain "temporary" traffic signals in Harvey indefinitely. The judge rescinded the contract and ordered IDOT to take control of the traffic signals, despite falling short of normally required standards