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Judge Carolyn Gallagher says ‘well-rounded’ career will help in appellate race
Judge Carolyn J. Gallagher said her decades of litigation practice and experience as a law professor make her “probably better qualified than anybody who’s running for appellate court.”
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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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A group of women who work as salespeople for a medical waste management company do not have a discrimination case against their employer for allegedly paying a higher base salary to male employees in a similar position, a federal judge held.
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