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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.
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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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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.
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Cunningham, Spyropoulos win big court contests
Justice Joy V. Cunningham is positioned to keep her seat on the Illinois Supreme Court for the next 10 years after defeating 1st District Appellate Court Justice Jesse G. Reyes in a landslide victory to secure the Democratic nomination.
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$1M judgment for exploding vape batteries vacated
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ISBA president-elect faces DUI charge
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Due process suits over murder convictions can continue
Two women who allege a pair of former City of Chicago detectives fabricated evidence that resulted in their wrongful murder convictions in a 1992 double homicide can pursue claims of due process right violations.
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