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CSX TO PAY $5.25M TO SETTLE TRUCK DRIVER'S CLASS ACTION Railroad and freight shipper CSX has become one of the latest employers to settle a big dollar claim under Illinois’ biometrics privacy law, agreeing to pay $5.25 million to end a class action accusing the railroad of improperly requiring truck drivers and others to scan their fingerprints to verify their identity when entering secure CSX rail yards. CLASS ACTION ACCUSES ILLINOIS DEBT COLLECTOR OF MISLEADING Keynote Consulting Inc. faces accusations of violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in a class action lawsuit. According to documents filed on March 8 in Cook County Circuit Court, plaintiff Prempal Singh sued on behalf of a class of any who've had a debt go to collections with the defendant and were told that a dispute to the debt should be filed in writing within 30 days PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ALLOWING PREJUDGMENT INTEREST IN "You know it's a bad idea when they try & hide their actions," said Mark Denzler, president of the Illinois Manufacturers Association, about the signing of the law in the closing hours of business before holiday weekend. The law will allow trial lawyers to tack 9% interest on judgments, calculated from the moment a lawsuit was filed. IL SUPREME COURT DISBARS TWO LAWYERS OVER MONEY MATTERS The Illinois Supreme Court has disbarred two lawyers over alleged financial misconduct, while also suspending a Will County attorney from practicing law in Illinois for three months over accusations he called certain female opposing attorneys “bitch” and used other vulgar language when communicating with them. JUDGE WON'T STEP INTO FIGHT OVER CHICAGO CITY FUEL SUPPLY A federal judge has refused, for now, to step into a dispute between the city of Chicago and a fuel seller, who has accused the city of violating its bid processes when awarding a fuel supply contract to a more expensive rival that is working with a trucking firm named in one of Illinois’ biggest recent political scandals. EVICTION BAN EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH, MARKING A FULL YEAR Gov. JB Pritzker slapped another 30 day order prohibiting nearly all evictions in Illinois, as landlords wait on action from a state appeals court. A Texas judge's ruling, however, will likely have no impact in the Illinois court fight. MORRIS HOSPITAL, OTHERS ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO PROVIDE PROPER CHICAGO — An estate administrator is suing Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, The Epic Group-Emergency Physicians An Illinois Concern S.C. and Dr. Kevin Webster for wrongful death and allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries. Mark Bulanda, independent administrator of the estate of Jacob Bulanda, filed acomplaint on
CLASS ACTIONS TARGET BLACKHAWKS, ARLINGTON RACECOURSE OVER The Chicago Blackhawks and the owners of Arlington International Racecourse have been hit with class action lawsuits, accusing them of violating an Illinois biometrics privacy law in their use of facial recognition technology in their stadiums. CLASS ACTION: INTOXALOCK TRIED TO ENFORCE INVALID A driver who uses a court-ordered ignition interlock system filed a class action complaint over what he said are exorbitant fees to havethe device removed.
$7.5M SETTLEMENT FOR LAWSUIT OVER TICKETS TO EVENTS Attorneys Steven Liddle and Nicholas Coulson, of Liddle & Dubin, of Detroit, are representing five named plaintiffs in the action. On March 11 they filed a motion for preliminary settlement in federal court in Chicago, asking U.S. District Judge Robert Dow Jr. to sign off on a plan in which Vivid would pay $7.5 million to end thelawsuit.
CSX TO PAY $5.25M TO SETTLE TRUCK DRIVER'S CLASS ACTION Railroad and freight shipper CSX has become one of the latest employers to settle a big dollar claim under Illinois’ biometrics privacy law, agreeing to pay $5.25 million to end a class action accusing the railroad of improperly requiring truck drivers and others to scan their fingerprints to verify their identity when entering secure CSX rail yards. CLASS ACTION ACCUSES ILLINOIS DEBT COLLECTOR OF MISLEADING Keynote Consulting Inc. faces accusations of violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in a class action lawsuit. According to documents filed on March 8 in Cook County Circuit Court, plaintiff Prempal Singh sued on behalf of a class of any who've had a debt go to collections with the defendant and were told that a dispute to the debt should be filed in writing within 30 days PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ALLOWING PREJUDGMENT INTEREST IN "You know it's a bad idea when they try & hide their actions," said Mark Denzler, president of the Illinois Manufacturers Association, about the signing of the law in the closing hours of business before holiday weekend. The law will allow trial lawyers to tack 9% interest on judgments, calculated from the moment a lawsuit was filed. IL SUPREME COURT DISBARS TWO LAWYERS OVER MONEY MATTERS The Illinois Supreme Court has disbarred two lawyers over alleged financial misconduct, while also suspending a Will County attorney from practicing law in Illinois for three months over accusations he called certain female opposing attorneys “bitch” and used other vulgar language when communicating with them. JUDGE WON'T STEP INTO FIGHT OVER CHICAGO CITY FUEL SUPPLY A federal judge has refused, for now, to step into a dispute between the city of Chicago and a fuel seller, who has accused the city of violating its bid processes when awarding a fuel supply contract to a more expensive rival that is working with a trucking firm named in one of Illinois’ biggest recent political scandals. EVICTION BAN EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH, MARKING A FULL YEAR Gov. JB Pritzker slapped another 30 day order prohibiting nearly all evictions in Illinois, as landlords wait on action from a state appeals court. A Texas judge's ruling, however, will likely have no impact in the Illinois court fight. MORRIS HOSPITAL, OTHERS ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO PROVIDE PROPER CHICAGO — An estate administrator is suing Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, The Epic Group-Emergency Physicians An Illinois Concern S.C. and Dr. Kevin Webster for wrongful death and allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries. Mark Bulanda, independent administrator of the estate of Jacob Bulanda, filed acomplaint on
CLASS ACTIONS TARGET BLACKHAWKS, ARLINGTON RACECOURSE OVER The Chicago Blackhawks and the owners of Arlington International Racecourse have been hit with class action lawsuits, accusing them of violating an Illinois biometrics privacy law in their use of facial recognition technology in their stadiums. CLASS ACTION: INTOXALOCK TRIED TO ENFORCE INVALID A driver who uses a court-ordered ignition interlock system filed a class action complaint over what he said are exorbitant fees to havethe device removed.
JUNE 3: CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY DOCKET FOR " 12 hours ago · The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the Circuit Court of Cook County on June 3. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: CHICAGO CHURCH: COURT ORDER STILL NEEDED TO BLOCK PRITZKER 1 day ago · As Illinois returns, mostly, to normal after 15 months under Gov. JB Pritzker’s COVID-related restrictions, a Chicago church is continuing its push for a court order formally blocking Pritzker from ever trying again to impose capacity restrictions onhouses of worship.
CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY: ACTIONS TAKEN ON JUNE 1 The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity on June 1 in the suits below: In United Services against Kris Tellez: 'Personal Injury(motor Vehicle) Subrogation Complaint Filed' CASE ACTIVITY FOR UNIQUE INSURANCE VS THOMPSON MARVIN ON 12 hours ago · The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Unique Insurance against Thompson Marvin on June 9. 'Property Damage Complaint Filed' 'Summons Issued And Returnable' IL SUPREME COURT PAUSES TRANSITION TO NEW APPELLATE COURT The Democratic majority on the state Supreme Court in recent years, for instance, has shot down attempts to reform the state’s pension system, and denied voters the chance to vote on a new constitutional amendment stripping power from state lawmakers to gerrymander the state’s legislative districts to their partisan advantage. JUDGE: HOMEOWNERS CAN'T SUE THEIR VILLAGE FOR MERELY 6 hours ago · A Chicago federal judge doused a lawsuit brought by a group of homeowners in Channahon, on the Will-Grundy county line, over claims the village government should pay for damage to their homes from repeated floods. ALLIANCE GROUND WORKERS COULD GET $1K-$2K EACH UNDER CLASS Workers for an airline cargo company, which operates at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, could be in line for more than $1,000 each, through a settlement to end a class action lawsuit under Illinois’ biometric privacy law, accusing Alliance Ground International of improperly requiring workers to scan their fingerprints when punching the clock. LATINO VOTERS SUE OVER DEM-CREATED IL DISTRICT MAPS, SAY 7 hours ago · A second lawsuit in as many days, this time filed by a prominent Latino advocacy organization, asserts the state's Democratic lawmakers used flawed data to make new legislative district maps, resulting in unequal districts that violate voters' constitutional equal protection rights. SALVATION ARMY TO PAY $898K TO SETTLE CLASS ACTION OVER The Salvation Army will pay nearly $900,000 to settle a class action lawsuit accusing it of violating an Illinois biometrics privacy law for the way the organization – one of the country’s largest charitable providers of human services - required workers to POLSINELLI PC: POLSINELLI ADDS HATCH-WAXMAN ATTORNEY TO Polsinelli PC issued the following announcement on June 3. Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli welcomes Brian Anderson as Counsel to the firm’s national Intellectual Property Practice. $7.5M SETTLEMENT FOR LAWSUIT OVER TICKETS TO EVENTS CHICAGO — Ticket broker Vivid Seats appears to be headed toward settlement of a class action lawsuit from customers who accused the brokerage firm of mismanaging refunds and credits for events delayed or canceled during COVID-19 shutdowns. CSX TO PAY $5.25M TO SETTLE TRUCK DRIVER'S CLASS ACTION Railroad and freight shipper CSX has become one of the latest employers to settle a big dollar claim under Illinois’ biometrics privacy law, agreeing to pay $5.25 million to end a class action accusing the railroad of improperly requiring truck drivers and others to scan their fingerprints to verify their identity when entering secure CSX rail yards. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ALLOWING PREJUDGMENT INTEREST IN "You know it's a bad idea when they try & hide their actions," said Mark Denzler, president of the Illinois Manufacturers Association, about the signing of the law in the closing hours of business before holiday weekend. The law will allow trial lawyers to tack 9% interest on judgments, calculated from the moment a lawsuit was filed. CLASS ACTION ACCUSES ILLINOIS DEBT COLLECTOR OF MISLEADING Keynote Consulting Inc. faces accusations of violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in a class action lawsuit. According to documents filed on March 8 in Cook County Circuit Court, plaintiff Prempal Singh sued on behalf of a class of any who've had a debt go to collections with the defendant and were told that a dispute to the debt should be filed in writing within 30 days EVICTION BAN EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH, MARKING A FULL YEAR Gov. JB Pritzker slapped another 30 day order prohibiting nearly all evictions in Illinois, as landlords wait on action from a state appeals court. A Texas judge's ruling, however, will likely have no impact in the Illinois court fight. CLASS ACTIONS TARGET BLACKHAWKS, ARLINGTON RACECOURSE OVER The Chicago Blackhawks and the owners of Arlington International Racecourse have been hit with class action lawsuits, accusing them of violating an Illinois biometrics privacy law in their use of facial recognition technology in their stadiums. IL SUPREME COURT DISBARS TWO LAWYERS OVER MONEY MATTERS The Illinois Supreme Court has disbarred two lawyers over alleged financial misconduct, while also suspending a Will County attorney from practicing law in Illinois for three months over accusations he called certain female opposing attorneys “bitch” and used other vulgar language when communicating with them. JUDGE WON'T STEP INTO FIGHT OVER CHICAGO CITY FUEL SUPPLY A federal judge has refused, for now, to step into a dispute between the city of Chicago and a fuel seller, who has accused the city of violating its bid processes when awarding a fuel supply contract to a more expensive rival that is working with a trucking firm named in one of Illinois’ biggest recent political scandals. MORRIS HOSPITAL, OTHERS ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO PROVIDE PROPER An estate administrator is suing Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, The Epic Group-Emergency Physicians An Illinois Concern S.C. and Dr. Kevin Webster for wrongful death and allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries. CLASS ACTION: INTOXALOCK TRIED TO ENFORCE INVALID A driver who uses a court-ordered ignition interlock system filed a class action complaint over what he said are exorbitant fees to havethe device removed.
$7.5M SETTLEMENT FOR LAWSUIT OVER TICKETS TO EVENTS CHICAGO — Ticket broker Vivid Seats appears to be headed toward settlement of a class action lawsuit from customers who accused the brokerage firm of mismanaging refunds and credits for events delayed or canceled during COVID-19 shutdowns. CSX TO PAY $5.25M TO SETTLE TRUCK DRIVER'S CLASS ACTION Railroad and freight shipper CSX has become one of the latest employers to settle a big dollar claim under Illinois’ biometrics privacy law, agreeing to pay $5.25 million to end a class action accusing the railroad of improperly requiring truck drivers and others to scan their fingerprints to verify their identity when entering secure CSX rail yards. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ALLOWING PREJUDGMENT INTEREST IN "You know it's a bad idea when they try & hide their actions," said Mark Denzler, president of the Illinois Manufacturers Association, about the signing of the law in the closing hours of business before holiday weekend. The law will allow trial lawyers to tack 9% interest on judgments, calculated from the moment a lawsuit was filed. CLASS ACTION ACCUSES ILLINOIS DEBT COLLECTOR OF MISLEADING Keynote Consulting Inc. faces accusations of violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in a class action lawsuit. According to documents filed on March 8 in Cook County Circuit Court, plaintiff Prempal Singh sued on behalf of a class of any who've had a debt go to collections with the defendant and were told that a dispute to the debt should be filed in writing within 30 days EVICTION BAN EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH, MARKING A FULL YEAR Gov. JB Pritzker slapped another 30 day order prohibiting nearly all evictions in Illinois, as landlords wait on action from a state appeals court. A Texas judge's ruling, however, will likely have no impact in the Illinois court fight. CLASS ACTIONS TARGET BLACKHAWKS, ARLINGTON RACECOURSE OVER The Chicago Blackhawks and the owners of Arlington International Racecourse have been hit with class action lawsuits, accusing them of violating an Illinois biometrics privacy law in their use of facial recognition technology in their stadiums. IL SUPREME COURT DISBARS TWO LAWYERS OVER MONEY MATTERS The Illinois Supreme Court has disbarred two lawyers over alleged financial misconduct, while also suspending a Will County attorney from practicing law in Illinois for three months over accusations he called certain female opposing attorneys “bitch” and used other vulgar language when communicating with them. JUDGE WON'T STEP INTO FIGHT OVER CHICAGO CITY FUEL SUPPLY A federal judge has refused, for now, to step into a dispute between the city of Chicago and a fuel seller, who has accused the city of violating its bid processes when awarding a fuel supply contract to a more expensive rival that is working with a trucking firm named in one of Illinois’ biggest recent political scandals. MORRIS HOSPITAL, OTHERS ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO PROVIDE PROPER An estate administrator is suing Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, The Epic Group-Emergency Physicians An Illinois Concern S.C. and Dr. Kevin Webster for wrongful death and allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries. CLASS ACTION: INTOXALOCK TRIED TO ENFORCE INVALID A driver who uses a court-ordered ignition interlock system filed a class action complaint over what he said are exorbitant fees to havethe device removed.
JUNE 3: CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY DOCKET FOR " 9 hours ago · The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the Circuit Court of Cook County on June 3. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: CHICAGO CHURCH: COURT ORDER STILL NEEDED TO BLOCK PRITZKER 1 day ago · As Illinois returns, mostly, to normal after 15 months under Gov. JB Pritzker’s COVID-related restrictions, a Chicago church is continuing its push for a court order formally blocking Pritzker from ever trying again to impose capacity restrictions onhouses of worship.
CASE ACTIVITY FOR UNIQUE INSURANCE VS THOMPSON MARVIN ON 9 hours ago · The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Unique Insurance against Thompson Marvin on June 9. 'Property Damage Complaint Filed' 'Summons Issued And Returnable' JUDGE: HOMEOWNERS CAN'T SUE THEIR VILLAGE FOR MERELY 2 hours ago · A Chicago federal judge doused a lawsuit brought by a group of homeowners in Channahon, on the Will-Grundy county line, over claims the village government should pay for damage to their homes from repeated floods. IL SUPREME COURT PAUSES TRANSITION TO NEW APPELLATE COURT The Democratic majority on the state Supreme Court in recent years, for instance, has shot down attempts to reform the state’s pension system, and denied voters the chance to vote on a new constitutional amendment stripping power from state lawmakers to gerrymander the state’s legislative districts to their partisan advantage. ALLIANCE GROUND WORKERS COULD GET $1K-$2K EACH UNDER CLASS Workers for an airline cargo company, which operates at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, could be in line for more than $1,000 each, through a settlement to end a class action lawsuit under Illinois’ biometric privacy law, accusing Alliance Ground International of improperly requiring workers to scan their fingerprints when punching the clock. LATINO VOTERS SUE OVER DEM-CREATED IL DISTRICT MAPS, SAY 4 hours ago · A second lawsuit in as many days, this time filed by a prominent Latino advocacy organization, asserts the state's Democratic lawmakers used flawed data to make new legislative district maps, resulting in unequal districts that violate voters' constitutional equal protection rights. LAKE COUNTY CHIEF JUDGE: NO ONE 'MADE ANY REQUESTS' FOR Beginning in about a year, under a surprise bill jammed through Illinois’ state legislature in the wee hours of the morning, just before the end of the recently closed legislative session, Lake County’s circuit court system will be redivided, with the addition of at least four new “subcircuits” and an unknown number of new judges to preside in them. JUDGE TOSSES CLASS ACTION ACCUSING MCDONALD'S OF 23 hours ago · Brothers, who own severa, McDonald's franchise restaurants, said McDonald's steers Black restaurant owners into low-income, high-cost communities, not desired by white restaurantowners.
TIME CLOCK MAKER KRONOS WANTS CLASS ACTION HALTED WHILE A maker of workplace time clocks, which is facing a massive class action under Illinois biometric law, has asked a Chicago federal judge to pause the suit while two appellate panels address questions in two other cases that could affect the Kronos suit and other similaractions.
$7.5M SETTLEMENT FOR LAWSUIT OVER TICKETS TO EVENTS Attorneys Steven Liddle and Nicholas Coulson, of Liddle & Dubin, of Detroit, are representing five named plaintiffs in the action. On March 11 they filed a motion for preliminary settlement in federal court in Chicago, asking U.S. District Judge Robert Dow Jr. to sign off on a plan in which Vivid would pay $7.5 million to end thelawsuit.
CLASS ACTION ACCUSES ILLINOIS DEBT COLLECTOR OF MISLEADING Keynote Consulting Inc. faces accusations of violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in a class action lawsuit. According to documents filed on March 8 in Cook County Circuit Court, plaintiff Prempal Singh sued on behalf of a class of any who've had a debt go to collections with the defendant and were told that a dispute to the debt should be filed in writing within 30 days MORRIS HOSPITAL, OTHERS ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO PROVIDE PROPER CHICAGO — An estate administrator is suing Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, The Epic Group-Emergency Physicians An Illinois Concern S.C. and Dr. Kevin Webster for wrongful death and allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries. Mark Bulanda, independent administrator of the estate of Jacob Bulanda, filed acomplaint on
CLASS ACTION SAYS DEBT COLLECTOR PORTFOLIO RECOVERY A class action lawsuit was recently filed against Portfolio Recovery Associates in Cook County Circuit Court, related to allegations of unlawful collection practices by the company. JUDGE WON'T STEP INTO FIGHT OVER CHICAGO CITY FUEL SUPPLY A federal judge has refused, for now, to step into a dispute between the city of Chicago and a fuel seller, who has accused the city of violating its bid processes when awarding a fuel supply contract to a more expensive rival that is working with a trucking firm named in one of Illinois’ biggest recent political scandals. CLASS ACTION: WALGREENS CHARGES INSURED, MEDICARE A multi-state class action complaint filed March 23 in federal court in Chicago accuses Walgreens of fraud, negligent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment in relation with the way it prices prescriptiondrugs.
CLASS ACTION: ESTATE OF PEDIATRICIAN WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE The class action seeks to recover damages from the estate of Van Koinis, who committed suicide last fall and left behind a note admitting to falsifying records and THE LAW OFFICES OF KEVIN ROGERS ACCUSED OF LEGAL CHICAGO — A man is suing attorney Kevin Rogers and his practice, the Law Offices of Kevin Rogers, for alleged legal malpractice. Raymond J. Bayster filed a complaint on April 16 in Cook County Circuit Court, alleging that the defendants failed to provide him with proper legal services, when they allegedly failed to identify and pursue causes of action within the statute of limitations period SWEDISH COVENANT MANAGEMENT, DOCTOR ACCUSED OF NEGLIGENCE CHICAGO — A husband and wife are suing a doctor, Daniel Laich, D.O., and Swedish Covenant Management, alleging loss of consortium and negligence. Michael Travers and Sarah Travers filed a complaint on Aug. 23 in Cook County Circuit Court against the defendants, alleging they inadequately monitored and managed Michael's condition. EX-SORORITY PRESIDENT SEEKS TO OVERTURN $1.6M ARBITRATION An Olympia Fields woman who worked with a Chicago-based sorority for more than 40 years is trying to get a court to overturn an arbitrator’s decision that could cost her $1.6 million. $7.5M SETTLEMENT FOR LAWSUIT OVER TICKETS TO EVENTS Attorneys Steven Liddle and Nicholas Coulson, of Liddle & Dubin, of Detroit, are representing five named plaintiffs in the action. On March 11 they filed a motion for preliminary settlement in federal court in Chicago, asking U.S. District Judge Robert Dow Jr. to sign off on a plan in which Vivid would pay $7.5 million to end thelawsuit.
CLASS ACTION ACCUSES ILLINOIS DEBT COLLECTOR OF MISLEADING Keynote Consulting Inc. faces accusations of violating the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) in a class action lawsuit. According to documents filed on March 8 in Cook County Circuit Court, plaintiff Prempal Singh sued on behalf of a class of any who've had a debt go to collections with the defendant and were told that a dispute to the debt should be filed in writing within 30 days MORRIS HOSPITAL, OTHERS ALLEGEDLY FAILED TO PROVIDE PROPER CHICAGO — An estate administrator is suing Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, The Epic Group-Emergency Physicians An Illinois Concern S.C. and Dr. Kevin Webster for wrongful death and allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries. Mark Bulanda, independent administrator of the estate of Jacob Bulanda, filed acomplaint on
CLASS ACTION SAYS DEBT COLLECTOR PORTFOLIO RECOVERY A class action lawsuit was recently filed against Portfolio Recovery Associates in Cook County Circuit Court, related to allegations of unlawful collection practices by the company. JUDGE WON'T STEP INTO FIGHT OVER CHICAGO CITY FUEL SUPPLY A federal judge has refused, for now, to step into a dispute between the city of Chicago and a fuel seller, who has accused the city of violating its bid processes when awarding a fuel supply contract to a more expensive rival that is working with a trucking firm named in one of Illinois’ biggest recent political scandals. CLASS ACTION: WALGREENS CHARGES INSURED, MEDICARE A multi-state class action complaint filed March 23 in federal court in Chicago accuses Walgreens of fraud, negligent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment in relation with the way it prices prescriptiondrugs.
CLASS ACTION: ESTATE OF PEDIATRICIAN WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE The class action seeks to recover damages from the estate of Van Koinis, who committed suicide last fall and left behind a note admitting to falsifying records and THE LAW OFFICES OF KEVIN ROGERS ACCUSED OF LEGAL CHICAGO — A man is suing attorney Kevin Rogers and his practice, the Law Offices of Kevin Rogers, for alleged legal malpractice. Raymond J. Bayster filed a complaint on April 16 in Cook County Circuit Court, alleging that the defendants failed to provide him with proper legal services, when they allegedly failed to identify and pursue causes of action within the statute of limitations period SWEDISH COVENANT MANAGEMENT, DOCTOR ACCUSED OF NEGLIGENCE CHICAGO — A husband and wife are suing a doctor, Daniel Laich, D.O., and Swedish Covenant Management, alleging loss of consortium and negligence. Michael Travers and Sarah Travers filed a complaint on Aug. 23 in Cook County Circuit Court against the defendants, alleging they inadequately monitored and managed Michael's condition. EX-SORORITY PRESIDENT SEEKS TO OVERTURN $1.6M ARBITRATION An Olympia Fields woman who worked with a Chicago-based sorority for more than 40 years is trying to get a court to overturn an arbitrator’s decision that could cost her $1.6 million. LATEST NEWS FROM COOK COUNTY RECORD Cops, ex-prosecutor: Wrongful prosection suit must end, because Foxx merely dropped '94 rape, murder case vs two men. By Jonathan Bilyk | Jun 1, 2021. A group of Chicago cops and a former Cook County ASA say they were left to face lawsuits after State's Attorney Kim Foxx opted not to contest innocence claims from two who had confessed to a brutal 1994 rape and murder, despite her deputies APPEALS COURT: NO IMMEDIATE END TO IL EVICTIONS BAN Rental property owners won't get any immediate relief from COVID-related executive orders issued by Gov. JB Pritzker blocking them from using the courts to evict tenants who refuse to pay rent. JUDGE NIXES PRITZKER BID TO TOSS ATHLETES' PARENTS' SUIT A Springfield judge has again refused Gov. JB Pritzker's bid to toss a legal challenge to his COVID orders, this time allowing parents of high school athletes to continue their lawsuit over Pritzker's 2020 shutdown of high school athletics. IL SUPREME COURT PAUSES TRANSITION TO NEW APPELLATE COURT 17 hours ago · The Democratic majority on the state Supreme Court in recent years, for instance, has shot down attempts to reform the state’s pension system, and denied voters the chance to vote on a new constitutional amendment stripping power from state lawmakers to gerrymander the state’s legislative districts to their partisanadvantage.
ALLIANCE GROUND WORKERS COULD GET $1K-$2K EACH UNDER CLASS 16 hours ago · Workers for an airline cargo company, which operates at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, could be in line for more than $1,000 each, through a settlement to end a class action lawsuit under Illinois’ biometric privacy law, accusing Alliance Ground International of improperly requiring workers to scan their fingerprints when punching the clock. CSX TO PAY $5.25M TO SETTLE TRUCK DRIVER'S CLASS ACTION Railroad and freight shipper CSX has become one of the latest employers to settle a big dollar claim under Illinois’ biometrics privacy law, agreeing to pay $5.25 million to end a class action accusing the railroad of improperly requiring truck drivers and others to scan their fingerprints to verify their identity when entering secure CSX rail yards. MAY 27: CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY DOCKET FOR " The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the Circuit Court of Cook County on May 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: JUDGE: PRITZKER CAN BLOCK LANDLORDS FROM EVICTING While acknowledging landlords in Illinois are suffering “economic devastation,” a Will County judge has ruled the COVID-19 pandemic gives Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker the power to prohibit evictions in Illinois for as long as he deems necessary, even if the tenants simplyrefuse to pay rent.
GROUP CAN CONTINUE LAWSUIT VS IL ELECTIONS BOARD FOR CHICAGO — A conservative political organization has won a chance to proceed with part of its federal lawsuit accusing the Illinois State Board of Elections of violating federal law by limiting access to the state's voter registration database, and restricting the SCOTUS WON'T HEAR OIL, GAS DRILLER'S LAWSUIT ACCUSING IL Next Energy LLC had asserted an Illinois state moratorium on oil and gas fracking permits, coupled with a thicket of new drilling rules, amounted to an unconstitutional taking of lease and property rights, locking out drillers looking to invest potentially billions into anCook County Record
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Campaigns & Elections GROUP CAN CONTINUE LAWSUIT VS IL ELECTIONS BOARD FOR RESTRICTING VOTER REGISTRATION DATA, FRUSTRATING AUDIT OF IL VOTER RECORDS By SCOTT HOLLAND | a day ago Judge says high likelihood the Illinois State Board of Elections violated federal election law by refusing to turn over state voter records to group seeking to audit the voter rolls for irregularities.Legislation
LAKE COUNTY CHIEF JUDGE: NO ONE 'MADE ANY REQUESTS' FOR LAWMAKERS TO REDRAW THE COUNTY'S JUDICIAL LINES By JONATHAN BILYK | a day ago The origin and purpose of new legislation to redistrict Lake County's court system remains shrouded in questions, as the county's chief judge says it wasn't needed to solve any problems.Lawsuits
JUDGE: DOESN'T MATTER AT THIS POINT IF COOK COUNTY PROFITED OFF FORECLOSURE FEES; WELLS FARGO CAN'T END COUNTY DISCRIMINATION SUIT3 days ago
Wells Fargo said Cook County can't sue because it profited off additional processing of loan defaults that Cook County has blamed on alleged discriminatory lending practices*
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COPS, EX-PROSECUTOR: WRONGFUL PROSECTION SUIT MUST END, BECAUSE FOXX MERELY DROPPED '94 RAPE, MURDER CASE VS TWO MEN*
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DEMOCRAT REMAP SOLIDIFIES COURT WHERE HIGH NUMBER OF DEFENDANTS STRIVE TO ESCAPE; ST. CLAIR CO WILL BE JUST LIKE COOK CO - ITS OWNCIRCUIT
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JUDGE NIXES PRITZKER BID TO TOSS ATHLETES' PARENTS' SUIT OVER HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SHUTDOWN; GUV WILL GET ANOTHER TRY3 days ago
A Springfield judge has again refused Gov. JB Pritzker's bid to toss a legal challenge to his COVID orders, this time allowing parents of high school athletes to continue their lawsuit over Pritzker's 2020 shutdown of high school athletics.*
APPELLATE COURT SAYS COPS CAN'T COUNT HOLIDAY PAY TOWARD THEIRPENSIONS
An Illinois appeals panel has ruled Hanover Park's police pension board cannot include officers' holiday pay when calculating pension benefits, because only "fixed" pay — and holiday pay is not "fixed" — may be used to figure pensions.*
APPEALS PANEL OKS SHUT DOWN OF CLASS ACTION VS FRERICHS OVER HANDLING OF IL COLLEGE SAVINGS PLANS Judges said it is not their place to determine how the state treasurer was supposed to manage the funds, or what kinds of fees his office can collect from plan participants.*
IL HIGH COURT DUNKS 'TEST THE WATERS' DOCTRINE USED TO DEFEAT JUDGE SUBSTITUTIONS; RESETS $20M PALOS HOSPITAL V HUMANA COURT FIGHT Ruling holds a Cook County judge wrongly denied Palos Community Hospital's request for a new judge, and voids all orders entered since 2017 in hospital's lawsuit vs Humana.*
IL SUPREME COURT: COURTHOUSES STATEWIDE CAN LIFT MASKING RULES FOR VACCINATED VISITORS, WORKERS; TEMP CHECKS GONE, TOO The Illinois Supreme Court has revised its masking rules, now allowing local courthouses to determine whether they wish to allow fully vaccinated people to visit and work at courthouses mask free.MORE NEWS
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HINSDALE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT WARNED OF LAWSUITS OVER ACTIONS TO IMPLEMENT 'EQUITY STATEMENT' GOALS The Liberty Justice Center has threatened to sue Hinsdale High School District 86 should it take actions in furtherance of its "equity statement," that result in violations of student or teacher free speech or equal protection rights*
State Court
IL HIGH COURT SAYS LANDSCAPE WORKERS CAN'T USE PREVAILING WAGE LAW TO SUE CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT CONTRACTOR OVER PAY Decision reverses appellate ruling, upholds circuit court's dismissalof complaint
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Lawsuits
WOODMAN'S INKS $3M SETTLEMENT TO END CLASS ACTION OVER WORKERFINGERPRINT SCANS
Woodman's supermarket workers could get up to $800 each from the deal. Lawyers could get more than $1 million from the settlement to end a class action under the Illinois Biometric Information Protection Act.*
Lawsuits
CLASS ACTION ACCUSES DEBT COLLECTOR UNIFIN OF IMPROPERLY SHARING DEBTOR INFO WITH LETTER VENDOR A Winnebago County man has filed a class action suit against collection agency, Unifin, alleging the company engaged in unlawful practices while attempting to collect a debt.*
Lawsuits
CLASS ACTION ACCUSES UNIVERSITY CLUB OF CHICAGO OVER WORKERFINGERPRINT SCANS
The University Club of Chicago has been hit with a class action lawsuit, accusing it of improperly requiring workers to scan their fingerprints to prove their identity when punching the clock at work, allegedly violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law.*
Lawsuits
PEXCO, SIFFRON PLASTICS EMPLOYEE PURSUING CLASS ACTION OVER WORKERFINGEPRINT SCANS
Plastics manufacturers Siffron and Pexco have been hit with a class action, accusing them of improperly requiring workers to scan fingerprints, allegedly without proper notice and consent under Illinois' biometrics privacy law.*
Lawsuits
BROOKLYN WOMAN BRINGS CLASS ACTION VS DEBT COLLECTOR HARRIS & HARRIS, ACCUSES FIRM OF SHARING PERSONAL INFO A Brooklyn woman is pursuing a class action lawsuit against Harris and Harris, Ltd., alleging that the company engaged in unlawful collectionpractices.
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PRITZKER SOLIDIFIES BROKEN PROMISES BY SIGNING FLAWED LEGISLATIVEDISTRICT MAPS
By MADELEINE DOUBEK | a day ago Pritzker vowed on the campaign trail to veto maps that were drawn by politicians to benefit politicians. Instead, he signed a partisan map, drafted by his fellow Democrats, says the head of an organization pushing for reform in the way Illinois draws its districts.*
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PROPOSED NEW IL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A 'MONSTROUS GIVEAWAY' TO PUBLIC WORKER UNIONS*
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ILLINOIS IS UNDER 'EXTREME' THREAT OF DRAWING ANOTHER MADIGANELECTION MAP
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A resident physician’s undetected error may have cost a patient her life during treatment at Vanderbilt University Medical Center – just the type of case Nashville attorney Brian Cummings seeks to address. TRIAL LAWYER: DESIGN FLAW MAKES E-CIGARETTES DANGEROUS Though e-cigarettes are being marketed as a safer alternative to tobacco smoking, design flaws in the products can cause severe injuries or even kill their users, an attorney representing several plaintiffs in personal-injury cases said. 6 LEGAL MARKETING TRENDS FOR 2019 These marketing trends cover six big trends for legal marketing in 2019 that should be part of your lead generation tactics for your lawfirm.
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According to an article written by David Christian for The Circuit Rider, The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a Third Circuit Court of Appeals "structured dismissal" ruling in which former Jevic Holding Corp. truck drivers fought being left out of a settlement in the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy caseNext
FILINGS
* __ Case activity for Nancy L. Wilson vs Martin Kwiatkowski on June3
* __ Case activity for Dental Dreams vs Mospanova Anastasi on June 3 * __ Case activity for Great West Cas. vs Budrick Truck Line on June3
APPEALS
* __ Appeals court backs American Airlines in disability case, says not forced under ADA to let worker work from home * __ Appeals court: Wisconsin county not liable for $4M verdict for two former inmates sexually assaulted by guard * __ Appeals court: Insurer can exclude coverage for drunk, high drivers; Widow's claim for husband's death barredLAWSUITS
* __ Judge: Doesn't matter at this point if Cook County profited off foreclosure fees; Wells Fargo can't end county discrimination suit * __ GoFundMe deletes fundraiser to help fired Palatine H.S. teacher continue defamation suit vs BLM activist school board member * __ Woodman's inks $3M settlement to end class action over workerfingerprint scans
STATE COURT
* __ Appeals panel OKs shut down of class action vs Frerichs over handling of IL college savings plans * __ IL high court dunks 'test the waters' doctrine used to defeat judge substitutions; Resets $20M Palos hospital v Humana court fight * __ IL Supreme Court: Courthouses statewide can lift masking rules for vaccinated visitors, workers; Temp checks gone, tooFEDERAL COURT
* __ SCOTUS won't hear oil, gas driller's lawsuit accusing IL of using regulations to all but ban fracking, strip property rights * __ Cops, ex-prosecutor: Wrongful prosection suit must end, because Foxx merely dropped '94 rape, murder case vs two men * __ Southside recycler lawsuit: City bowed to activists, violated rules, seized property by refusing permit; Owes $100M+HOT TOPICS
* __ Judge nixes Pritzker bid to toss athletes' parents' suit over high school sports shutdown; Guv will get another try * __ IL high court denies appeal from Geneva restaurant owner challenging Pritzker's shutdown power; 'Stay tuned,' restaurant'slawyer says
* __ Hinsdale high school district warned of lawsuits over actions to implement 'equity statement' goalsCOOK COUNTY RECORD
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