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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Jury awards $7.4M to brick mason with mesothelioma
A Cook County jury awarded $7.4 million to a Batavia man who developed mesothelioma after allegedly being exposed to asbestos while working as a brick mason at a Chicago-based steel company.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Personal injury firm Curcio & Casciato to open in Chicago
Robert J. Curcio and Jack J. Casciato announced that they are partnering to create a Chicago-based plaintiffs’ personal injury and wrongful death firm.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Request to toss prison term over judge’s ex parte emails fails
A defendant who maintains his lawyer bungled the job by failing to argue on appeal that the trial judge should have recused himself from the case lost a bid for a new sentencing hearing.
By
Patricia Manson
Cook County jury awards $14M for child’s death from birth injury
A Cook County jury awarded $14 million to the family of a 4-year-old boy who died from brain injuries he allegedly sustained at birth due to a delayed Cesarean section.
By
Grace Barbic
Class-action over college savings plan barred, appellate panel rules
A government agency does not have to face a class-action lawsuit over alleged mismanagement of the state’s college savings plan, known as a 529 plan.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Cook County jury awards record $39M for stroke
A Cook County jury returned a $39.9 million verdict Thursday for a suburban man who had a stroke at 37 after a doctor allegedly failed to treat his high blood pressure.
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Emma Oxnevad
Illinois Supreme Court to hear Smollett appeal, 10 others
The Illinois Supreme Court agreed to consider actor Jussie Smollett’s appeal of his disorderly conduct conviction for lying about an alleged hate crime, along with accepting five civil Petition for Leave to Appeal dispositions.
By
Grace Barbic
Cook County judicial race results tallied
Aside from some of the more hotly contested races on the ballot this primary election, voters also weighed in on judicial races for the Cook County Circuit Court.
By
Grace Barbic