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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Cook County jury awards $23M in birth injury suit
A Cook County jury awarded $23 million to a 7-year-old girl and her parents for birth injuries from a delayed Cesarean section that resulted in brain damage and cerebral palsy.
By
Grace Barbic
7th Circuit remands damages judgment on 2020 riot
A restitution order instructing a Champaign man to pay $1.68 million for damages resulting from a riot he incited will be returned to the district court for reevaluation of its scope, but his indictment and sentence will stand.
By
Grace Barbic
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.
By
Grace Barbic
Americans worry about health of democracy, ABA survey finds
The results of a survey on civics conducted for the American Bar Association in advance of Law Day are “profoundly concerning,” according to retired Judge J. Michael Luttig of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
By
Patricia Manson
Judge tosses GIPA suit against Advocate
An employee who alleges Advocate Health and Hospitals Corp. required her to answer questions about her family medical history does not have a case under the Illinois Genetic Information Privacy Act, a state court judge ruled.
By
Patricia Manson
Fired officer can’t pursue $1M from Cook County Sheriff’s Office
A man who was fired as a police officer after working other jobs while on disability status, including as an attorney, cannot pursue more than $1 million in back pay from the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, a state appellate panel held.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Cook County jury awards $1.5M for back injury from crash
A Cook County jury awarded $1.5 million to a woman who has chronic pain in her lower back after a car crash.
By
Grace Barbic
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.
By
Emma Oxnevad