News from 2024
Orlando Senior Associate Chip Gray Honored with Veteran Leadership Award
Profiles in Diversity Journal has designated Nelson Mullins senior associate Chip Gray with a 2024 Veteran Leadership award.
Locke Lord General Counsel and Executive Committee Member Jennifer Kenedy Appointed Lifetime Member of The Chicago Network
Locke Lord General Counsel and Executive Committee Member Jennifer Kenedy has been selected as a lifetime member of The Chicago Network, an invitation-only prestigious group comprising the city’s most influential women leaders at the forefront of business, professional, cultural, nonprofit and educational communities.
Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Local Youth Organization
Allen W. Mitchell has filed a lawsuit against Boys and Girls Club of Dundee Township alleging racial discrimination during his employment as a youth technical specialist from June 2022 until January 2024 when he was terminated.
Illinois Man Alleges Retaliation by Former Employer Over Medical Leave Request
An Illinois man has filed a lawsuit against Supernova Lending LLC alleging interference with his Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) rights and retaliatory termination following a request for medical leave due to severe stomach issues. The plaintiff seeks various forms of relief including back pay with interest and compensatory damages.
Former Employee Alleges Pregnancy Discrimination Against Security Services Company
A former security guard has filed a lawsuit against Allied Universal Security Services alleging pregnancy-based discrimination and retaliation under Title VII and PWFA laws. The plaintiff seeks various forms of relief including back pay with interest and compensatory damages.
Municipal Corporation Accused of Workplace Discrimination and Retaliation
A new lawsuit alleges severe workplace discrimination and retaliation within a municipal corporation in Illinois. Filed by Jasjeet Sangha against the Village of Glendale Heights and its Village President Chodri Ma Khokhar, the complaint details racial harassment and unlawful demands leading to a hostile work environment.
Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Bob Rohrman Auto Group
William Wilson has filed a lawsuit against Bob Rohrman Auto Group alleging race and age discrimination leading to wrongful termination. The case highlights derogatory comments made by a general manager and promises unfulfilled by company directors.
Chicago can use 'public health' concerns to shut down building projects, even if rules don't say so, judge says
The decision OKs Chicago City Hall's denial of an operating permit to the developers of a South Side metal recycling center, which came in response to public pressure. Developers and business advocates say the ruling will give the city sweeping leeway to otherwise illegally use politics to review development projects
Pharmaceutical Company Accused of Negligence Over Drug-Induced Hearing Loss
Judith Bell has filed a lawsuit against Horizon Therapeutics USA Inc., alleging their drug Tepezza caused her permanent hearing damage due to inadequate warnings about its side effects. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages among other reliefs.
Community College Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Data Breach Exposing Students' Personal Information
A new class action lawsuit has been filed against South Suburban College following a data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of current and former students. The plaintiff alleges negligence in safeguarding this data and seeks damages along with improved security measures from the institution.
Independent Administrator Sues Medical Providers Over Alleged Misdiagnosis Leading to Teen's Death
An Illinois appellate court has granted a new trial in a medical negligence case where Lolita McCaley sued several healthcare providers over her daughter Marshana's death following alleged misdiagnosis of a blood clot condition. The ruling comes after procedural errors were identified regarding barred rebuttal testimony critical to countering defense arguments.
Plaintiff appeals pro se after losing motor vehicle collision expenses lawsuit
La’twell S. Haywood sought compensation from Ira G. Cherry for expenses following a car accident but faced procedural challenges in her appeal due to incomplete records and non-compliance with court rules.
Defendant accused of improper notification during condo foreclosure dispute
An appellate court dismissed Mario Morris' appeal against Forest Glen Condo Association due to insufficient records establishing jurisdiction in a contentious condo foreclosure case involving allegations of improper notification and outdated trustee information.
Consumer Sues Major Retailer Over Defective Refrigerators
A new class action lawsuit accuses a major retailer of selling defective Kenmore-branded refrigerators with faulty linear compressors that fail prematurely. Filed by James Grotte on August 6, 2024, in Illinois federal court against Transform SR entities, the suit seeks damages and repairs or replacements for affected consumers nationwide.
Bicyclist Sues Municipal Corporation Over Sidewalk Injury
Martin Johnson sued the Village of Palatine after being injured while riding his bicycle on a village sidewalk. Despite his claims about unsafe conditions and lack of signage prohibiting bicycles, courts ruled against him citing he wasn't an intended user under municipal laws.
Industry Coverage: Michael Graham Joins Thompson Coburn
Partner Michael Graham recently joined Thompson Coburn’s labor and employment practice and is based in the Chicago office.
Judge: Evanston teacher hasn't shown she was harmed by D65's 'anti-racism' policies, programs
A federal judge has tossed, for now, a lawsuit from a white Evanston middle school teacher who claims District 65 has discriminated against her and other white staff and students by allegedly dividing by race and promoting anti-racism and anti "whiteness" curriculum, policies and programs
Summer Experiences: Robert Dohrman, ’26, Honors Legal Intern, Department of Defense, Office of the General Counsel
Robert Dohrman, ’26, is spending his summer in Washington, DC, working in the Department of Defense within the Office of the General Counsel.
Ruth A. Bahe-Jachna Appointed ABA Gavel Awards Committee Chair
Ruth A. Bahe-Jachna, a Litigation shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Chicago office, has been appointed chair of the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Standing Committee on Gavel Awards.
Microplastics in water doesn't make it unnatural, judge says; Tosses class action vs Ice Mountain maker
A Chicago federal judge said federal law likely preempts a class action lawsuit accusing BlueTriton, the distributor of Ice Mountain and other brands of bottled waters, of violating Illinois' consumer fraud law by misleading consumers to buy "100% Natural Spring Water" that contains microplastics