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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
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
Class OK’d in suit alleging religious exercise in schools
A federal judge certified a class of former Chicago Public School students to jointly pursue their claim that the City of Chicago Board of Education’s Quiet Time program was a forced religious exercise.
By
Grace Barbic
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
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
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Sharon Oden Johnson hones persuasive speaking in improv class
Despite her accomplishments within the judiciary, Justice Sharon Oden Johnson said she sometimes struggles with being shy and reserved.
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Suspend attorney over baseless lawsuits, ARDC board says
An attorney who filed frivolous lawsuits against the village of Tinley Park and one its attorneys after being denied employment should be suspended for six months, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission hearing board.
By
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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.
By
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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
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