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Coca-Cola can't seal up class action over artificial sweeteners in Fresca
Legal dispute redounds to definition of 'soda water'
Amy Manning, Angelo Russo Honored Again as Lawdragon Leading Litigators
McGuireWoods Chicago partners Amy Manning and Angelo Russo again have been recognized among Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Litigators in America.
Martha Nussbaum Discusses Fear in Politics
Election Day and the polls are open across Illinois until 7 p.m.
Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against United Ground Express Under ADA
Larissa Marcano has filed a lawsuit against United Ground Express alleging discrimination based on her autism diagnosis under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Plaintiff alleges former employer accused of Retaliatory Discharge
Barry Aldred has filed a lawsuit against his former employer Tate & Lyle Solutions USA LLC alleging wrongful termination and defamation following a workplace injury incident involving chlorine gas exposure.
Police Sergeant Alleges Sexual Harassment Against City of Chicago
A Chicago police sergeant has taken legal action against the City of Chicago, alleging persistent sexual harassment by a superior officer.
Plaintiff Antoine Jones alleges Mapei U.S.A. Corp., former employer, of Disability Discrimination
Antoine Jones has taken legal action against former employer Mapei U.S.A. Corp., claiming discrimination based on disability following surgery-related limitations and retaliation linked to medical leave usage under ADA and FMLA laws.
Former Employee Alleges Car Dealership Engaged in Sexual Harassment
Karli Duran has filed a lawsuit against Rizza Buick GMC Cadillac Inc., accusing them of sexual harassment and discrimination during her tenure as a service manager.
'Unconstitutional affront:' Federal judge strikes down Illinois 'assault weapons' ban
Saying the law falls far short under the Constitution, U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn entered an injunction which would block the state from enforcing Gov. Pritzker's ban on so-called 'assault weapons.' The ruling is stayed for 30 days, pending an expected appeal from the state
Two scandal-marked Cook County judges to be investigated by state
Cook County's chief judges recommended Judges E. Kenneth Wright and Shannon O'Malley be investigated by the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. The JIB can recommend further action. The judges have been accused in a press report of living outside of Cook County, which could violate the state constitution
Plaintiff alleges City of Chicago Police Officers engaged in Wrongful Arrest
Schanise Barfield has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the City of Chicago and several police officers of violating her constitutional rights through wrongful arrest and detention stemming from an incident in December 2014 involving fabricated...
Vic Des Laurier Shares Insights on the Commercial Finance Industry with ABL Advisor
Thompson Coburn Chicago partner Vic Des Laurier is featured in a new interview with ABL Advisor.
Plaintiff alleges healthcare logistics company failed to accommodate disabilities
Kevin Bogusz has filed a lawsuit against Medspeed LLC alleging discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act due to failure in accommodating his ADHD, depression, and anxiety while employed as a systems administrator.
Plaintiff Alleges Major Retailer Engaged in Discriminatory Practices Leading to Unjust Termination
Halida Alesevic has taken legal action against Walmart alleging racial, religious, age-based discrimination alongside retaliation leading to wrongful termination after years of service at their Plainfield store location
Transgender Employee Alleges Discrimination by Former Employer Vastek
A former employee has taken legal action against Vastek Inc., alleging sexual harassment and discrimination based on gender identity during their tenure at the company.
Plaintiff alleges steel manufacturer violated labor laws over unpaid overtime
Michael Bick has filed a class action lawsuit against Alton Steel Inc., claiming unpaid overtime wages due to improper calculation methods under federal law standards.
'Being safe is not a privilege:' O'Neill Burke wins State's Attorney's race, vows to 'set new standard'
Eileen O'Neill Burke won the race for Cook County State's Attorney. During her campaign, the former judge pledged to undo many of the policies put in place by outgoing State's Attorney Kim Foxx, who has been heavily criticized for being soft on crime and helping to fuel Chicago's and Cook County's crime problems
Bridget Fahey Named Co-Director of New Data Science Research Initiative
Assistant Professor of Law Bridget Fahey has been named co-director of a new Research Initiative at UChicago’s Data Science Institute, following a $1 million dollar grant she received with co-directors Raul Castro Fernandez, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Michael Franklin, Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor.
Plaintiff Alleges Titan Tactical Security Violated Wage Laws
Jakaun Coleman has filed a lawsuit against Titan Tactical Security LLC for alleged violations of wage laws during his employment as a security guard.
Plaintiff accuses Security Firm Employer of Disability Discrimination
Delmar Jones has taken legal action against Universal Protection Services over alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).