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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Cook County announces 6 finalists for associate judge vacancies
The names of six candidates to fill associate judge positions in Cook County Circuit Court were announced Friday, and judges will select three of them in the coming weeks.
By
Grace Barbic
Jury awards $7.4M to brick mason with mesothelioma
A Cook County jury awarded $7.4 million to a Batavia man who developed mesothelioma after allegedly being exposed to asbestos while working as a brick mason at a Chicago-based steel company.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Defamation suit over Kanye West documentary tossed
A Chicago woman does not have a case for defamation against the filmmakers who placed footage of her from a 2003 Kanye West music video into a documentary about the rapper they made two years ago, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
State high court lets email defamation suit continue
The Illinois Supreme Court published nine opinions Thursday, including a ruling allowing a defamation suit over accusatory emails involving competing logistics companies to continue.
By
Grace Barbic
Woman to get $1M for root canal injury
A Schaumburg woman who sustained permanent nerve damage from a root canal will receive $1 million.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Hockey club can be sued for bias, state high court rules
A youth hockey organization that operates private leagues in leased public spaces is subject to anti-discrimination laws under the Illinois Human Rights Act, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Friday.
By
Grace Barbic
Gun possession charge against Mexican national tossed
Federal authorities violated the Second Amendment rights of a Cicero man when they charged him with illegally possessing a gun during a protest over George Floyd’s murder, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
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.”
By
Emma Oxnevad