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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
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
$1M judgment for exploding vape batteries vacated
A vape store does not have to pay $1 million in damages over a man’s burn injuries after a state appellate panel found it was unfairly sanctioned over discovery responses.
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USPS must face ex-employee’s disability claim
The U.S. Postal Service must face a lawsuit by a former employee who alleges failure to accommodate, discrimination and retaliation related to her age and disability.
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Emma Oxnevad
Slip and fall suit against Costco dismissed
A woman cannot sue Costco Wholesale Corp. over injuries she sustained when she slipped and fell in the food court at one of the retail company’s Melrose Park locations.
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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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Union Pacific must face suit by driver who hit train
Union Pacific Railroad Co. will have to face a lawsuit alleging that its employee’s negligence caused a driver to crash into a train.
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Sanction upheld for firm that faked expert discovery
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By
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