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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
July 4 parade gun suits belong in state court, panel holds
A federal appeals court rejected a bid by Smith & Wesson to remove from state to federal court a dozen lawsuits accusing the gun manufacturer of liability in a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park.
By
Patricia Manson
7th Circuit tosses retaliation suit against South Suburban College
A woman who claims she was fired from her job in retaliation for filing a discrimination complaint cannot sue her former employer.
By
Grace Barbic
Carpentry worker settles spinal injury claim for $13M
A Chicago man who required spinal fusion surgery after a 30-foot wall fell on him at a construction site will receive a $13 million settlement.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Wood leaving 7th Circuit to join American Law Institute
Diane P. Wood, who is retiring from the 7th Circuit bench this month, spoke at a luncheon in her honor Wednesday at the Union League Club.
By
Patricia Manson
Judge rejects ‘snap removal’ request to move insurance dispute to federal court
A policyholder sued in Cook County Circuit Court by its insurer improperly manipulated removal requirements to move the case into federal court, a judge held.
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Patricia Manson
Initial suits over weed killer paraquat dismissed
A federal judge threw out four lawsuits that allege exposure to the weed killer paraquat can cause Parkinson’s disease, holding her rejection of the expert opinion offered by the plaintiffs doomed their cases.
By
Patricia Manson
State civil rights act can apply retroactively to Title IX suit
VanderCook College of Music must face a claim under the Illinois Civil Rights Remedies Restoration Act (CRRRA) in a lawsuit by a former student who alleged that it violated Title IX.
By
Emma Oxnevad