News from 2024
Jessica Phillips accuses West Chicago Elementary School District 33 of Discrimination and Retaliation
In a recent lawsuit, Jessica Phillips has accused the West Chicago Elementary School District 33 of discrimination based on sexual orientation and retaliation. The case, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division, seeks to address alleged unjust treatment and seeks redress for Phillips.
Alberto Gonzalez accuses Illinois Central Railroad Company of Negligence
In a recent lawsuit, Alberto Gonzalez alleges that his employer, the Illinois Central Railroad Company (ICRR), failed to provide a safe work environment and equipment. This negligence, he claims, led to him breaking his leg while operating a piece of machinery without proper training or instructions.
Bodies Outside of Unjust Laws Coalition and Others Sue City of Chicago Over Denied Parade Permits
In a lawsuit filed against the City of Chicago and other officials, Bodies Outside of Unjust Laws: Coalition for Reproductive Justice & LGBTQ+ Liberation along with three individuals allege they were unjustly denied parade permits during the Democratic National Convention. The plaintiffs are seeking legal relief to challenge both their permit application denial and Chicago's ordinances governing parade permits.
May Raun blames Norfolk Southern Railway Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company for Negligence
In a tragic turn of events, May Raun, as the special administrator of the estate of Cimei Liao, has filed a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern Railway Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company. The lawsuit alleges negligence on part of the railway companies leading to the death of Cimei Liao.
John McMullen accuses SG360 of Age and Disability Discrimination
In a recent lawsuit, John McMullen alleges that his former employer, SG360, discriminated against him based on his age and disability. He claims the company violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act by subjecting him to a hostile work environment and different employment conditions than those not within his protected classes.
Robert Dean accuses Interstate Battery of So. Chgo., Inc. of Race-Based Discrimination
In a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court, Robert Dean alleges that Interstate Battery of So. Chgo., Inc. violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title VII by engaging in race-based discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Dean seeks redress for these alleged violations.
Dean Caras alleges American Airlines of Personal Injury
In a recent development, Dean Caras has brought a personal injury lawsuit against American Airlines in Cook County Circuit Court. Details regarding the nature of the injuries remain undisclosed.
Estate of Colton Sabo accuses McHenry County and others of negligence leading to death
The Estate of Colton Sabo has filed a lawsuit against McHenry County, Sheriff Robb Tadelman, Wellpath, Neil Pagett and unknown individuals. The complaint alleges negligence leading to the death of Colton Sabo while he was detained at McHenry County Jail.
Arlandra King accuses USPS and its officials of Civil Rights Violation
In a recent lawsuit, Arlandra King alleges that the United States Postal Service and its officials violated his civil rights. The case brings to light accusations of racial profiling and discrimination within the USPS.
Esmaeil Riahi accuses Ruiz Food Products of Retaliatory Discharge and Violation of the Illinois Whistleblower Act
In a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Esmaeil Riahi alleges that his former employer, Ruiz Food Products, unlawfully terminated him after he reported food safety concerns. Riahi is seeking damages for loss of income and emotional distress.
Alex Williamson accuses LSC Communications LLC of denying due disability benefits
In a lawsuit filed against LSC Communications LLC, Alex Williamson is seeking recovery of disability benefits. The case highlights the complexities and challenges faced by employees when claiming short-term disability benefits under company benefit plans.
Judge curbs VW lawsuit challenging state law boosting manufacturers' warranty repair costs 50%
A federal judge said Volkswagen failed to show how an Illinois law requiring car makers to pay dealerships 50% more for warranty repair work violates the company's constitutional rights. The judge said VW is free to raise prices to make up the difference
Jayshawn D. Gonzalez sues David M. Koenig for civil rights violation
Jayshawn D. Gonzalez has filed a lawsuit against David M. Koenig and The City of Chicago in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois under case number 24-cv-3570 on May 2, 2024.
Zurich American Insurance Company sues Wiley Scott Rogers for breach of employment agreement
The Zurich American Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against Wiley Scott Rogers in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, under case number 1:24-cv-03457, on April 29, 2024.
Evelia M. Naranjo sues Kustom US, Inc. for recovery in quantum meruit
In the United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, plaintiff Evelia M. Naranjo has filed a lawsuit against Kustom US, Inc., Michael Carroll, and Andrew Zavodney.
Parents' rights referendum won't go to voters, but Coalition says Dems' ballot-blocking power play shows 'momentum'
Parents Matter Coalition said they collected 102,000 voter signatures, well short of threshold needed to place their advisory referendum on the ballot. But they say an 'anti-democratic' law rushed through by IL Democrats shows the lengths progressives will go to keep Illinoisans from voting on the question
Candice Collier sues Watermark Retirement Communities for sex-based harassment and discrimination
In the United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Candice Collier has filed a lawsuit against Watermark Retirement Communities, LLC.
Robert Harwig sues MV Transportation for unlawful handling of sensitive biometric identifiers and information
Robert Harwig, individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, has filed a class action lawsuit against MV Transportation, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Bankruptcy Trustee Appeals Against Dart and The Cook County Sheriff's Merit Board
R. Scott Alsterda, in his capacity as bankruptcy trustee for the estate of Jaime Mireles, is appealing against a dismissal order from June 2022. The case revolves around Mireles' termination from the Cook County Sheriff’s Department following allegations of excessive force and failure to report an incident.
Couple accuse Ashley Homestores of Breach of Contract
In a lawsuit filed in the Appellate Court of Illinois, Macala Hudson and Carmen Hudson are seeking damages from The Dufresne Spencer Group, also known as Ashley Homestores, for an alleged breach of contract regarding the sale of furniture. They claim that despite their demands for a refund and return of the incorrect and used furniture, the defendant refused to comply.