Courts & Cases

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A man buys time from a Chicago parking meter kiosk on Chicago's North Side in 2013. Among Clinton Krislov’s cases was fighting the expensive and unpopular deal privatizing the city’s parking meters, arguing that the contract was an illegal lease that ran afoul of a provision in the Illinois Constitution. The appellate court held the deal constitutional in 2014. – AP File Photo/M. Spencer Green

Clinton Krislov, 74, recalled as ‘for the regular Joe’

Attorney and frequent political candidate Clinton A. Krislov brought in huge monetary settlements and awards over decades of practice.
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Illinois Senate advances changes to state’s BIPA law

It’s been more than a year since the Illinois Supreme Court “respectfully suggest(ed)” state lawmakers clarify a law that’s led to several multi-million-dollar settlements with tech companies over the collection of Illinoisans’ biometric data.
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SCOTUS rules public officials can be sued for blocking critics on social media

A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Friday that public officials can sometimes be sued for blocking their critics on social media, an issue that first arose for the high court in a case involving then-President Donald Trump.

Trial Notebook

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Defendants attack assignment as champertous

When one of the plaintiffs in an antitrust case against turkey processors assigned its claim to a third party, the defendants argued the transfer was invalid as “champertous” under Illinois law. But U.S. District Judge Virginia M. Kendall of the Northern District decided “federal common law” should provide the answer.

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