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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Landlords’ ban on Palestinian flag OK, judge holds
A woman who maintains her landlords were motivated by bias when they launched proceedings to evict her for displaying the Palestinian flag in her window does not have a case under the Fair Housing Act, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
$1M judgment for exploding vape batteries vacated
A vape store does not have to pay $1 million in damages over a man’s burn injuries after a state appellate panel found it was unfairly sanctioned over discovery responses.
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Emma Oxnevad
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.
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Grace Barbic
Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough dies, remembered as ‘trailblazer’
Cook County Clerk Karen A. Yarbrough, 73, died Sunday after being hospitalized for an undisclosed medical condition.
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Grace Barbic
Illinois Supreme Court revives truck fines suit against Joliet
A group of commercial truck drivers can continue to pursue a lawsuit against the City of Joliet over its attempt to fine them for violating a city ordinance that enforces weight limits on designated roads, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled.
By
Grace Barbic
Split court lets Indiana ban gender care for minors — for now
A divided federal appeals court stood by its decision to let the state of Indiana ban gender-affirming care for minors while it fights a preliminary injunction prohibiting it from banning such care for minors.
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Patricia Manson
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.
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Grace Barbic
State high court lets email defamation suit continue
The Illinois Supreme Court published nine opinions Thursday, including a ruling allowing a defamation suit over accusatory emails involving competing logistics companies to continue.
By
Grace Barbic