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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Suspend attorney over poor representation, ARDC board says
An attorney who provided inadequate representation and took $15,750 in unreasonable fees from clients in two different matters should be suspended, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission hearing board.
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Emma Oxnevad
Initial suits over weed killer paraquat dismissed
A federal judge threw out four lawsuits that allege exposure to the weed killer paraquat can cause Parkinson’s disease, holding her rejection of the expert opinion offered by the plaintiffs doomed their cases.
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Patricia Manson
DeKalb County courthouse will partially close Thursday
Due to funeral services for a DeKalb County sheriff’s deputy, the DeKalb County courthouse will be closed until 3 p.m. Thursday.
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Grace Barbic
ISBA president-elect faces DUI charge
Lockport city attorney and Illinois State Bar Association president-elect Sonni Choi Williams is facing a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence (DUI), but a judge ruled Tuesday that there was no probable cause to warrant suspending her driving privileges.
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Due process suits over murder convictions can continue
Two women who allege a pair of former City of Chicago detectives fabricated evidence that resulted in their wrongful murder convictions in a 1992 double homicide can pursue claims of due process right violations.
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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.
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12 judges appointed to Cook County Circuit Court
In another hefty batch of appointments, the Illinois Supreme Court announced 12 judges will join the Cook County Circuit Court ahead of the fall election “out of public necessity.”
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State civil rights act can apply retroactively to Title IX suit
VanderCook College of Music must face a claim under the Illinois Civil Rights Remedies Restoration Act (CRRRA) in a lawsuit by a former student who alleged that it violated Title IX.
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