News from 2024
Woman sues Illinois State Agencies over Failure to Provide Disability Services
A woman sues Illinois state agencies for failing to provide necessary disability services after her release from prison, risking re-institutionalization.
Cook County jury rejects claims that Zantac caused woman's colon cancer
Drugmakers GSK and Boehringer Ingelman said the verdict in their favor in the first ever trial on the question further exposes the questionable science behind the alleged testing they say falsely showed a link between cancer and ranitidine, the active ingredient formerly in Zantac
Alec Greven, ’26, Writes About Gonzales v. Trevino Before the Supreme Court
Despite the US constitution’s guarantee of free speech, free press and peaceable assembly, public officials habitually retaliate against individuals nationwide for their expression.
'Anti-democracy' law blocked: GOP candidates win court order stopping Dems from using new law to keep them off ballot
A Springfield judge said she believed four prospective Republican state legislative candidates were likely to win their case, accusing the state's Democratic supermajority of unconstitutionally using a hastily enacted law to keep them and other GOP challengers off the ballot in November
Appeals panel: Only minimal notice required for Will County, township assessors to hike property taxes 54,000% on unfinished power plant
Taxes for new power plant land spiked to $4.1M from just $7,500 after assessors split and reassessed the property, allegedly without giving proper notice to the owners and without offering a real chance for the company to object
Franchise Corporation sues New Jersey LLC for breach of contract and fraud
Panchero’s Franchise Corporation is suing Virji LLC and others for breaching a franchise agreement by operating a competing restaurant using proprietary methods after expiration of their contract.
Woman sues Gasaway Distributors Inc. for wrongful termination over alleged sex discrimination
Jeannine Kirby is suing Gasaway Distributors Inc., alleging wrongful termination and sex discrimination after being assigned dangerous tasks and threatened with job loss unless she paid for damages.
Family Sues Mead Johnson Over Premature Infant's Severe Illness Linked to Formula
A family is suing Mead Johnson over injuries their premature infant suffered after consuming cow’s milk-based formula linked to severe illness NEC in court case filed in Illinois district court.
Woman sues NuWave for severe burns caused by defective pressure cooker
A woman is suing NuWave after suffering severe burns from a defective pressure cooker. She seeks compensatory and punitive damages for her injuries and associated costs.
Estate sues Alden Poplar Creek Rehabilitation Center for negligence leading to fatal injuries
The Estate of Jacqueline Bulczak sues Alden Poplar Creek Rehabilitation Center for negligence resulting in fatal injuries after a fall during physical therapy sessions.
Woman sues City of Chicago for discriminatory termination
A woman has sued the City of Chicago alleging discriminatory termination due to pregnancy-related complications and national origin discrimination.
Woman sues Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel for racial discrimination and wrongful termination
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination after sustaining a workplace injury.
Woman sues Tinley Park Convention Center Hotel Owner for ADA violations
The lawsuit alleges that the defendant discriminated against Lois White based on her disability in violation of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Man sues City of Northfield for unconstitutional short-term rental ban
A man is suing Northfield for prohibiting short-term rentals, claiming it violates his property rights and causes financial harm.
Woman sues KIPP Academy Chicago for false imprisonment of her son
A woman is suing KIPP Academy Chicago alleging her son was falsely imprisoned by an assistant principal who locked him in a classroom without basic necessities.
Man sues woman for fraudulent concealment over home sale
A man is suing a woman for allegedly concealing major structural defects in a home sale. The plaintiff seeks damages and rescission of the contract.
Reed Smith announces Emerging Technologies practice
As companies around the world continue to unlock the potential of emerging technologies, global law firm Reed Smith has formally launched a multi-disciplinary practice group to help businesses navigate the legal complexities associated with embracing innovation.
Man appeals dismissal in age discrimination case against Woodward MPC
A man appeals a decision affirming dismissal in an age discrimination lawsuit against Woodward MPC due to missed deadlines under Illinois law.
Ex-Orland village mgr to pay $30K to end court fight stemming from alleged political secret investigation of mayor
Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau said he was "totally vindicated" in end of litigation involving former Village Manager Joseph La Margo. La Margo had secretly investigated Pekau over alleged bid rigging, and then accused Pekau of defamation for correctly asserting La Margo had exceeded his authority under village ordinance
Bennigan's of Elgin hit with biometrics class action over restaurant worker fingerprint scans
The last remaining Bennigan's restaurant franchise in Illinois, owned by Fullwel Management III, Inc., is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating the state's biometrics privacy law. The lawsuit accuses the franchise of requiring its workers to scan their fingerprints when clocking in and out of work.