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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Panel won’t revive malpractice suit against attorney
A Decatur law firm does not have to face a lawsuit alleging that one of its partners negligently represented a client in relation to a real estate development, a state appellate panel held.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Judge citing Bruen tosses gun charges against felon
Prosecutors ran afoul of the Second Amendment when they charged a man with violating a law that bars convicted felons from possessing firearms, a federal judge held Monday.
By
Patricia Manson
Panel won’t revive consumer fraud suit against ComEd
ComEd and its parent company do not have to face a lawsuit alleging that its bribery of associates of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan caused its customers to pay higher fees.
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
July 4 parade gun suits belong in state court, panel holds
A federal appeals court rejected a bid by Smith & Wesson to remove from state to federal court a dozen lawsuits accusing the gun manufacturer of liability in a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park.
By
Patricia Manson
Alleged victims of data breach can pursue negligence suit
Two women who maintain their sensitive personal information was exposed to third parties in a data breach have stated a claim for negligence against the company storing the information, a federal judge 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
7th Circuit tosses retaliation suit against South Suburban College
A woman who claims she was fired from her job in retaliation for filing a discrimination complaint cannot sue her former employer.
By
Grace Barbic