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Proposed class action over Cook County firearm tax revived
A potential class-action lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Cook County firearm and ammunition tax can proceed, a state appellate panel ruled.
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A Cicero man who required two back surgeries after falling on ice at an industrial park received a $2 million settlement.
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Judge Leonard Murray brings experience, perseverance to appellate race
Judge Leonard Murray said his experience doing “virtually every type of case” will prove advantageous if elected to the 1st District Appellate Court.
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Cook County jury awards record $39M for stroke
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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Benjamin Miller, former Illinois chief justice, dies at 87
Former Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Benjamin K. Miller, who wrote 500 opinions on the state high court and spent his retirement sailing the world, died Sunday at 87.
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Disbar attorney who aided in tax lies, ARDC board says
An attorney who assisted a client and friend in evading taxes on his business and hiding financial information from his estranged wife should be disbarred, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission hearing board.
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Judge declines to quash subpoena over police records about school incident
A federal judge cleared the way for a Waukegan school district and three school administrators to obtain police reports they say they need to defend themselves against allegations that they conducted an unprovoked attack on a student.
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