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CTA OK to trim pension payout to retiree who 'double dipped,' appeals panel says
The Illinois First District Appellate Court said the Chicago Transit Authority wasn't wrong to terminate pension benefits to a lawyer who was attempting to amass a combined pension payout of more than $105,000 per year by essentially double-counting 20 years of service at the Cook County State's Attorney's Office to boost his CTA pension
Locke Lord Ranked No. 2 Most Active Law Firm for Defendants in 2022 ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report, Top 10 Most Active Law Firms Overall
Locke Lord Ranked No. 2 Most Active Law Firm for Defendants in 2022 ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report, Top 10 Most Active Law Firms Overall.
Chicago Moves to New Offices
Chicago Moves to New Offices.
Class action: Equifax 'glitch' docked consumer credit scores, cost consumers loans, higher interest rates
A class action lawsuit accuses Equifax of violating federal law by providing consumer credit scores to lenders that were allegedly 20-130 points lower than they should have been, due to a "glitch" in Equifax's computer program
Church Mutual Insurance not obligated to cover nursing home facing workers' biometrics class action
Judge rules policy exemptions clear enough to allow coverage denial, says Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act isn't the same as other laws governing employer workplace responsibilities
Cozen O’Connor’s Global Insurance Department continues its expansion landing insurance litigator Kimberly Petrina
CHICAGO – August 15, 2022 – Cozen O’Connor introduced insurance litigator Kimberly Petrina — former head of North American Casualty Claims at a global specialty insurance company — as the newest member of its fast-growing Global Insurance Department.
Fired AbbVie drug reps fail again to advance retaliation lawsuit over federal fraud accusations
Judge determines employees never showed how they accused drug maker of defrauding feds or tried to stop the company from allegedly doing so
Jones Day lawyers appointed to ABA Antitrust Law Section leadership positions
Jones Day lawyers appointed to ABA Antitrust Law Section leadership positions.
Class action: Northwestern Memorial wrongly allowed Facebook's program to track patient information
The lawsuit concedes Northwestern Memorial Hospital disclosed the use of Facebook's Meta Pixel program to patients signing up to use the hospital's online portal to schedule appointments. But the lawsuit alleges the hospital and Facebook-related companies still violated patient privacy rights
Cozen O’Connor’s Global Insurance Department Continues its Expansion, Landing Insurance Litigator Kimberly Petrina
Cozen O’Connor’s Global Insurance Department Continues its Expansion, Landing Insurance Litigator Kimberly Petrina.
Appeals panel: Feds can't sue Walmart for stopping pregnant workers from taking light duty jobs under injured workers program
Walmart's Temporary Alternate Duty policy let injured workers that would otherwise qualify for workers' comp transfer to lighter duty jobs while they healed, but didn't open the program to pregnant workers. The EEOC sued, claiming discrimination
Judge won't dismiss class action lawsuit accusing elite colleges, universities of financial aid collusion
Plaintiffs claims tuition would've been cheaper but for an agreement among some of America's top colleges and universities, including University of Chicago, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Brown, Yale, Cal Tech, MIT and Duke, among others.
Ernesto Palomo Named as 2022 Notable Executive in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Honoree by Crain’s Chicago Business
Ernesto Palomo Named as 2022 Notable Executive in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Honoree by Crain’s Chicago Business.
Appeals panel shuts down class action vs NorthShore for placing lien on accident victim's insurance settlement funds
An appeals court has confirmed NorthShore University HealthSystem did not have to bill Medicare for an accident victim's medical tab, before putting a lien on a third-party's insurance company.
Biometrics face scan class actions filed vs Walmart, Kohls, Best Buy, Home Depot, over involvement with Clearview
The lawsuits came after a federal judge said the retailers couldn't be added to a larger class action against Clearview over the sharing of face images "scraped" from online sources
Inside the Beltway on August 18, 2022
Inside the Beltway on August 18, 2022.
Firm Receives Top Rankings in Legal 500 United States 2022
Firm Receives Top Rankings in Legal 500 United States 2022.
Settlement deal: Apple to start charging Chicago streaming tax on nearly all products in Sept.; City to not seek back taxes
Apple had called the city's so-called "Netflix tax" unconstitutional, but opted to settle its lawsuit in July
State Sen. Hastings sues Frankfort P.D. over domestic abuse report; Cook Co. State's Atty says not representing Hastings
Former Cook County Assistant State's Attorney Paul Castiglione is representing State Sen. Michael Hastings in suing the village of Frankfort, accusing "someone" at the village of conspiring with Hastings' estranged wife to politically damage Hastings amid contentious election campaign
Judge OKs Black correctional officer job applicants' discrimination class action vs Cook County sheriff
After suffering initial setbacks, a group of Black people hoping to work as corrections officers succeeded in getting a federal judge to certify a class action accusing the Cook County Sheriff’s Office of discriminatory hiring practices.U.S.