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Suit revived over car crash into restaurant
A Waukegan restaurant must face a lawsuit alleging that its negligent construction caused a customer multiple leg fractures when a car crashed into its front entrance.
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A Cook County jury awarded $1.5 million to a woman who has chronic pain in her lower back after a car crash.
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DePaul Law names Julie Lawton as interim dean
DePaul University College of Law has named Julie D. Lawton interim dean while continuing the search for a permanent leader, the university announced Monday.
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