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VERDICT AGAINST LOUISVILLE SLUGGER UPHELD

Almost missed this story coming out of Montana… Last week, a Montana judge refused to toss a jury verdict against Hillerich & Bradsby, the manufacturer of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat. In 2003, Brandon Patch, an American Legion baseball player was killed when he was struck on the head by a ball hit off an aluminum Louisville Slugger bat. Brand… Read More
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THE TRAGIC TALE OF CHRISTINA EILMAN

The January 5, 2010 Chicago Tribune carried a follow up article on the very sad story of Christina Eilman. In the spring of 2006, Ms. Eilman was a 21 year old California woman suffering from bipolar disorder. Her disorder was getting worse – she dropped out of school and lost touch with family and friends. And then she took a trip to Chicago. After landi… Read More
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SOME GOOD NEWS FOR TOYOTA

From the Department of Fair Play… On September 2, 2009, I posted about Dimitrios Biller, the former Toyota attorney who filed a whistleblower lawsuit against Toyota alleging that the car manufacturer had concealed and destroyed evidence that should have been produced in rollover cases. Not long after Biller filed his lawsuit, a class action was filed on… Read More
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ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT DELAYS OPINION ON MED MAL CAPS

Last week the Illinois Supreme Court delayed the release of a long-awaited opinion dealing with the constitutionality of caps on damages in medical malpractice cases. The opinion in LeBron v. Gottlieb Memorial Hospital will rule on the constitutionality of the Illinois Medical Malpractice Act of 2005, which set limits on the amount of non-economic[i.e. pain an… Read More
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SUPREME COURT ALLOWS $83 MILLION DOLLAR VERDICT TO STAND AGAINST FORD

On Monday, the United States Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of an $83 million dollar verdict against Ford Motors resulting from injuries suffered when a Ford Explorer rolled over. In January of 2002, Brennetta Buell-Wilson was driving an Explorer on a California highway. She swerved to avoid an object in the road and the vehicle rolled over multiple t… Read More
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SEARS TAKES A HIT

Sears Roebuck & Co. recently agreed to a record settlement in an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission[EEOC] lawsuit alleging the retailer illegally fired disabled workers. The $6.2 million dollar settlement amount is the largest settlement for a disability-related case in EEOC history. The case arose from allegations made by John Bava, former Sears tech… Read More
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ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT OPINION A MAJOR ROADBLOCK FOR OLDER VICTIMS OF CLERGY SEX ABUSE

The Illinois Supreme Court recently handed down an opinion that poses a major hurdle for older victims of clergy sexual abuse. Separate and apart from the legal aspect of the opinion, the undisputed facts again demonstrate an appalling neglect on the part of the Church when faced with evidence they had an abuser in their ranks. In Doe v. Dallas, the plaintiff… Read More
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TWITTER AT YOUR PERIL

Be careful what you say in your Twitter posts. Just ask Amanda Bonnen. According to recent Chicago Sun-Times article by Lisa Donovan, Ms. Bonnen was a tenant in an Chicago apartment complex run by Horizon Realty Group. Some water leaked into her apartment, as well as some other apartments in March, 2009. The leaks occurred after a contractor working on the roo… Read More
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SECOND LAWSUIT AGAINST MILAN, ILLINOIS MCDONALD'S

There is now a second lawsuit on file against a Milan, Illinois McDonald’s, where several people were allegedly exposed to Hepatitis A. The most recent lawsuit was filed last week by the parents of a 16 year old boy who allegedly was at the restaurant on July 12 to return a job application. After doing so he apparently ate at the restaurant. He then beca… Read More
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CONDO OWNER IN TOUGH SPOT

Take a long hard look at that condo before you buy it. That is the moral of a recent Chicago Tribune article by John Bryne. The article focused on Dorothy Rush, an 86 year old woman who initially rented, and then purchased one of the condominium units at Village Centre, a 206 unit development in Mount Prospect. Rush thinks that water is seeping into the walls… Read More
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