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Thursday, September 19, 2024

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Former employee alleges disability and pregnancy discrimination against Oak Street Health

By Cook County Record |
Jazmin Jones has filed a lawsuit against Oak Street Health MSO alleging multiple violations including ADA and FMLA infractions along with sex-based discrimination under Title VII. The case details numerous instances where Jones faced discrimination due to her disability and pregnancy leading up to wrongful termination.

US Extreme Wellness accuses partner company Sonoran Homewatch of breach of partnership agreement

By Cook County Record |
US Extreme Wellness LLC has filed a lawsuit against its partner company Sonoran Homewatch LLC for breaching their partnership agreement related to managing a Walmart e-commerce store. The complaint details unauthorized chargebacks exceeding $58,300 and failure to distribute profits as agreed upon in their contract among other grievances.

Plaintiff alleges usurious loans against internet lender

By Cook County Record |
Benjamin Steffen has filed a class action lawsuit against Green Arrow Solutions and its affiliates for allegedly issuing illegal high-interest loans to Illinois residents via the internet. The complaint seeks declaratory judgment to void these loans and various forms of monetary relief.

Shareholder sues Healthcare Tech Company over alleged revenue misstatements

By Cook County Record |
Juliet Wells has filed a lawsuit against healthcare technology firm Veradigm Inc., accusing it of financial misconduct involving revenue misstatements amounting to $40 million over two years. The case highlights significant internal control failures within the company leading to multiple Nasdaq non-compliance notices.

Attorney General Raoul Charges Kane County Man With Drug Induced Homicide in Fentanyl-related Deaths

By The Cook County Record |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced his office charged a Kane County man with the drug-induced homicides of two individuals who died late last year after taking cocaine laced with fentanyl.

Benesch Welcomes Partner Nicholas R. Pesavento to the Firm’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group

By The Cook County Record |
Benesch, one of the fastest-growing firms on the AmLaw 200 list, is pleased to announce the addition of Nicholas R. Pesavento as a Partner in its Corporate & Securities practice group.

Judge who has endorsed statements critical of Chicago Police 'torture' won't step aside from suit accusing cops of torture

By Jonathan Bilyk |
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings says a group of Chicago Police detectives haven't done enough to show he can't give them a fair hearing in a lawsuit brought by a man who claims cops tortured him into confessing to double murder. Cummings endorsed reports in '07-'08 accusing cops of 'conspiracy of silence' over 'torture'

Judge nixes ex-Park District lawyer's defamation suit vs Lightfoot over infamous 'big d***' rant

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawyer had accused former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot over smearing his professional reputation, leading to him resigning, over his handling of settlement talks related to ownership of the city's Columbus statue in 2021

Plaintiff Alleges Civil Rights Violations by City of Naperville Over False Theft Charges

By Cook County Record |
Amara Harris has filed a lawsuit against the City of Naperville and two police officers alleging civil rights violations stemming from false theft charges in 2019. The suit seeks over $20 million in damages along with punitive measures to prevent future misconduct.

Plaintiff Alleges Universal Protection Services Violated Biometric Privacy Laws

By Cook County Record |
Bianca Allen has filed a class action lawsuit against Universal Protection Services LLC alleging violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). The suit claims improper collection and storage of employee biometric data without adequate notice or consent.

Plaintiff Alleges City of Chicago Police Officers Falsified Evidence Leading to Malicious Prosecution

By Cook County Record |
Jarvis Mathis has filed a lawsuit against the City of Chicago and three police officers alleging malicious prosecution stemming from an incident involving unreliable ShotSpotter technology on New Year's Eve 2021. The suit claims false arrest based on fabricated evidence led to significant personal damages for Mathis.

Former Dispatcher Alleges Disability Discrimination Against CEVA Logistics

By Cook County Record |
Cynthia Vences has filed a lawsuit against CEVA Logistics alleging disability discrimination under the ADA after being terminated due to PTSD-related limitations. The case includes claims of failure to accommodate and retaliation.

Supreme Court Rules Committee to Hold Public Hearing on July 17

By The Cook County Record |
The Illinois Supreme Court Rules Committee will hear comments on four proposals on July 17, 2024, at a public hearing beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, 222 N. LaSalle Street, 13th Floor, in Chicago.

Family Office Tax Webinar Series: Salt on the Wound: Navigating State and Local Taxation of Modern Trusts on June 6, 2024

By The Cook County Record |
Taxes can have a significant impact on family offices, influencing decisions around structure, investing and overall planning strategies.

Plaintiffs Accuse FR8 Solutions Inc., CEO Alen Kajdic of Fraudulent Underpayment Practices

By Cook County Record |
A group of truck drivers has filed a class action lawsuit against FR8 Solutions Inc., alleging systematic underpayment through fraudulent practices orchestrated by CEO Alen Kajdic and accountant Azra Begovic. The plaintiffs seek compensation for lost wages and punitive damages under RICO statutes.

Plaintiff Alleges Great Lakes Infotronics Violated Biometric Privacy Laws

By Cook County Record |
Robyn Mills has filed a class action lawsuit against Great Lakes Infotronics alleging violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). The suit claims unauthorized collection and storage of biometric data without proper consent.

Federal labor law doesn't block all state biometrics claims over fingerprint scans, judge says

By Scott Holland |
A federal judge ruled federal labor law and union contracts don't necessarily apply to block lawsuits under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, if the lawsuits allege employees' privacy rights under that law were violated before they joined the union and their relationship with their employer became governed by a collective bargaining agreement

Plaintiff Daniel Sullivan Accuses Hostess Brands LLC of Employment Discrimination

By Cook County Record |
Daniel Sullivan has filed a lawsuit against Hostess Brands LLC and its successor The J.M. Smucker Company alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Illinois Human Rights Act. He seeks reinstatement or front pay along with compensatory damages among other reliefs.

National Guard Member Alleges Discrimination by City Employer Over Military Leave

By Cook County Record |
Donmarcus Woods has filed a lawsuit against the City of Chicago claiming discrimination related to his military service obligations under USERRA and ISERRA laws. The case highlights alleged discrepancies in pay raises and seniority recognition due to military leaves taken by Woods during his tenure with the city's Department of Streets and Sanitation.

Jewish Student Sues Northwestern University Over Alleged Antisemitism on Campus

By Cook County Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Northwestern University by a Jewish student alleging pervasive antisemitism on campus following an attack in Israel by Hamas. The plaintiff seeks damages and institutional changes to address these issues.