A state appeals court has revived a disadvantaged-business enterprise's claim that Cardinal Health 110 sabotaged its chance at a subcontract on a state pharmaceutical contract by lying to Illinois about the company's capabilities.
3 R Health Care Products v. Cardinal Health 110
A federal judge in Chicago allowed a putative class action alleging that Route App’s pre-checked shipping protection fees deceive consumers to proceed, dismissing only a tortious interference claim.
Cantore v. Ritual Zero Proof et al
A change in state supreme court precedent requiring proof of intent to kill "without lawful justification" has forced the reversal of a Cook County man’s conviction for shooting a teenage girl during a street fight.
People v. Thompson
A federal judge in Chicago ruled that a paraplegic man who toured a 279-unit apartment building and encountered nearly twenty accessibility barriers suffered a concrete injury sufficient to clear the post-TransUnion standing bar.
Boykin v. Marquette Management Inc.
Jeri Vivit’s Title VII religious discrimination claim against the Kohl Children’s Museum of Greater Chicago survives a motion to dismiss, resolving a novel question about whether an employee must notify an employer of her religious...
Vivit v. Kohl Childrens Museum of Greater Chicago, Inc.