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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Economic loss claims against Abbott over baby formula tossed
A group of plaintiffs, who claim they would not have paid for baby formula if they knew it was at risk of contamination prior to a recall, cannot pursue an economic loss suit against Abbott Laboratories, a federal appeals court ruled.
By
Grace Barbic
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.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Judge citing Bruen tosses gun charges against felon
Prosecutors ran afoul of the Second Amendment when they charged a man with violating a law that bars convicted felons from possessing firearms, a federal judge held Monday.
By
Patricia Manson
Illinois ban on sex offenders’ phone contact with their children tossed
The restrictions the Illinois Department of Corrections imposes on telephone calls between sex offenders on mandatory supervised release and their minor children violate the offenders’ due process rights, a federal appeals court ruled.
By
Patricia Manson
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
Emma Oxnevad
Park advocates fail to halt Obama center project
In a long-running challenge over choice of venue and environmental concerns, park advocates have failed yet again to stop construction of the Obama Presidential Center, which has been in progress since 2021 in a corner of Chicago’s historic Jackson Park.
By
Grace Barbic
12 judges appointed to Cook County Circuit Court
In another hefty batch of appointments, the Illinois Supreme Court announced 12 judges will join the Cook County Circuit Court ahead of the fall election “out of public necessity.”
By
Grace Barbic
Cook County jury awards $10M in mesh sling case
A Cook County jury awarded $10.4 million to a woman who alleged she sustained permanent injuries from an improperly placed mesh sling meant to treat urinary incontinence.
By
Grace Barbic