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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Judge rejects ‘snap removal’ request to move insurance dispute to federal court
A policyholder sued in Cook County Circuit Court by its insurer improperly manipulated removal requirements to move the case into federal court, a judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
Sanction upheld for firm that faked expert discovery
A judge did not abuse his discretion when he sanctioned Lincolnwood attorney Al-Haroon Husain and his law firm for making up expert witness disclosures while defending themselves against a legal malpractice lawsuit, an Illinois appeals court held.
By
Patricia Manson
Richard Phelan recalled as tenacious lawyer, mentor
Richard J. Phelan, who died last week at 86, left a mark on both the local legal community and the national political stage during a career as a litigator, elected official and bar leader.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Hospital loses bid to move med-mal case out of Cook County
A medical malpractice case against a Will County hospital will remain in Cook County Circuit Court despite the plaintiffs living in Will County and the alleged negligence occurring there, a state appellate panel ruled.
By
Grace Barbic
T-Mobile cleared to appeal judge’s ruling in suit over merger with Sprint
A federal judge cleared the way for T-Mobile to appeal his ruling that seven customers of competing wireless service providers have standing under antitrust law to challenge the $26 billion merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.
By
Patricia Manson
Park advocates fail to halt Obama center project
In a long-running challenge over choice of venue and environmental concerns, park advocates have failed yet again to stop construction of the Obama Presidential Center, which has been in progress since 2021 in a corner of Chicago’s historic Jackson Park.
By
Grace Barbic
Bid to bar Chicago nonprofit from suing abortion funds nixed
A federal judge tossed out a lawsuit that sought to prohibit the Chicago-based Thomas More Society from bringing any civil actions under a Texas law that restricts abortion against two organizations that help cover the costs of the procedure.
By
Patricia Manson
Cook County jury awards $10M in mesh sling case
A Cook County jury awarded $10.4 million to a woman who alleged she sustained permanent injuries from an improperly placed mesh sling meant to treat urinary incontinence.
By
Grace Barbic