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Defendant accused of Property Encroachment
A recent Illinois Appellate Court decision underscores the necessity for timely legal actions in property disputes involving boundary encroachments between neighbors Hattie Jackson and Sabrina Hunter.
Plaintiff alleges local government entities liable for wrongful imprisonment due to clerical error
Stephen Durr's appeal regarding wrongful imprisonment due to a clerical error was dismissed by the Illinois Appellate Court for lack of jurisdiction. His initial complaint targeted local government entities for damages after being detained beyond his sentence because of an incomplete mittimus form.
Driver Alleges Race-Based Discrimination Against Former Employer TForce Logistics
Nicola Hadwah has filed a lawsuit against TForce Logistics alleging race-based discrimination and harassment during his tenure as a driver from January to July 2024. The suit seeks redress under multiple civil rights laws and aims to proceed as a collective action for similarly affected employees.
Retainer agreement arbitration clause can't defeat malpractice claim vs attorneys, IL appeals panel says
Panel rules an Independence, Missouri, firm never explained contract details to client who sued over chemical exposure allegations
Former Employee Alleges Wage Violations Against Security Service Provider
Shaunda Ephraim has filed a collective action lawsuit against American Heritage Protective Services alleging systemic wage violations under FLSA regulations. The case highlights claims of unpaid work before and after shifts affecting numerous employees across multiple states.
Plaintiff alleges baby product manufacturer deceived consumers with false 'BPA-free' claims
A new class action lawsuit accuses Medela LLC of misleading consumers by claiming its baby bottles are made without BPA while allegedly containing harmful microplastics. Filed by Stephannie Felsenthal in Illinois federal court on July 5th, the suit seeks monetary damages for affected customers nationwide.
Hyundai Accused of Inflating Sales Figures Through Fraudulent Practices
Several Napleton dealerships have filed a lawsuit against Hyundai Motor America Corporation alleging fraudulent business practices aimed at inflating sales figures artificially. The plaintiffs claim significant financial harm due to Hyundai's selective rewarding system favoring compliant dealers while punishing others.
Prominent Pediatric Hospital Sued Over Massive Data Breach Affecting 800,000 Patients
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago following a significant data breach that exposed sensitive information of approximately 800,000 patients. The plaintiffs allege negligence and inadequate security measures by the hospital.
Plaintiff alleges systemic civil rights violations by Cook County
Kevin J. Keeler has filed a lawsuit against Cook County alleging numerous civil rights violations spanning several years involving wrongful arrests, detentions without cause, inadequate jail conditions, and systemic failures within the judicial system.
Former Employee Sues Chicago Board Of Education Over Wrongful Termination And Defamation
Nichelle Nemo has filed a lawsuit against the Board of Education of Chicago Public Schools alleging wrongful termination following an investigation into her PPP loan application. The suit claims negligence on part of CPS's Office Of Inspector General leading to defamation and emotional distress for Nemo.
Veteran Nurse Alleges Age Discrimination Against Department of Veterans Affairs
Rachel White has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Veterans Affairs alleging age discrimination and retaliation after years of alleged harassment following her transfer within the organization. The case seeks compensatory damages along with other reliefs.
Digital Media Company Sues Fast-Food Chain Over Unpaid Advertising Services
Townsquare Media Rockford LLC has filed a lawsuit against Beef-A-Roo Inc., alleging unpaid advertising services amounting to over $95k provided during their restaurant expansion efforts.
Plaintiff Alleges Shopping Center Violated ADA Standards
Josh Chuboff has filed a lawsuit against 3951 Kimball, LLC over alleged ADA violations at a Chicago shopping center and restaurant complex. The complaint details numerous accessibility issues that impede wheelchair users from accessing facilities safely and equally.
Assistant Professor Alleges Discrimination Against University Board
Em Rabelais has filed a lawsuit against the Board of Trustees at UIC for alleged discriminatory practices violating Title VII and IHRA laws during her tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor.
Plaintiff accuses media company of defamation and fraud
Kimberly Jean Brown has accused Law Bulletin Publishing Co. of publishing defamatory content intended to harm her reputation following a federal lawsuit dismissal order. While some allegations were dismissed under fair reporting privilege protections, fraud-related accusations are still pending further judicial review.
Grocery Store Chain Accused of Negligence Following Customer Injury
A slip-and-fall incident at a Jewel-Osco store has led to an appellate court reversing a previous summary judgment in favor of the grocery chain. Plaintiff Roberta Ruda alleges negligence after slipping on a cherry pit left on the floor while shopping at their Deerfield location.
Sheppard Mullin Adds Private Equity Partner Thomas DeSplinter in Chicago
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that Thomas J. DeSplinter has joined the firm as a partner in the Corporate practice group in Chicago.
Alison LaCroix Explores Forgotten Constitutional Era in New Book
In her latest book, The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms, Alison LaCroix, a distinguished legal historian and the Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, delves into a critical but often overlooked period in American constitutional history.
Chicago Boot Camp for Private Equity Professionals 2024 on September 12
McDermott Will & Emery looks forward to welcoming you to our Chicago Boot Camp for Private Equity Professionals 2024, designed specifically to enhance your skills as an entry or mid-level private equity professional.
Highland Park families' lawsuits say IL State Police could have stopped 2022 parade massacre
Complaints filed in the Illinois Court of Claims assert the Illinois State Police knew man accused in the July 2022 Highland Park Fourth of July Parade massacre was 'clear and present danger' and should have stopped him from buying the gun allegedly used.