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HUGE RECALL OF MARIE CALLENDAR PRODUCTS

Just saw some news that ALL Marie Callendar brand cheesy chicken and rice frozen meals are being recalled in light of salmonella claims in 14 states. Read More
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COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE - A KINDER, GENTLER DIVORCE

Shia Kapos had an interesting article in this week’s Crain’s Chicago Business on the “collaborative divorce”. Collaborative divorce started in Minnesota about 20 years ago. The objective of a collaborative divorce is to expedite the divorce process, while minimizing the drama and dollars associated with the traditional divorce. Here is… Read More
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ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL RIPS NICOR INSURANCE PROGRAM

As reported by Steve Daniels in the May 3, 2010 issue of Crain’s Chicago Business, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is unhappy with Nicor. Madigan is claiming that Nicor’s gas pipe repair service insurance is a rip-off. The insurance plan, officially known as ComfortGuard, covers the cost of repairing gas pipes in customer homes. According to… Read More
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TARGET HALLOWEEN FLASHLIGHT STARTS FIRE IN CHILD'S BED

Scary story in the Chicago Sun-Times last week involving about a toy flashlight. Midlothian resident Brandi Pavoni had purchased the flashlight at Target for Emily, her three year old daughter. The flashlight included Halloween-themed stencils that could slip over the bulb and be projected onto a wall. The flashlights are depicted below. Emily went down for a… Read More
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TOYOTA NOT HAVING A GOOD WEEK

Toyota was recently hit with a couple of lawsuits that could spell VERY BIG TROUBLE for the company. First, former Toyota attorney, Dimitrios Biller recently filed a racketeering lawsuit against Toyota, alleging that his former employer concealed and destroyed evidence that should have been produced to lawyers representing people injured in rollover accidents.… Read More
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TEDDY KENNEDY DIES

Teddy Kennedy lost his battle with cancer late Tueday night. The dissection and meaning of his life by the talking heads is now underway. Most of the coverage is fairly even-handed, and doesn’t omit the details of an occasionally troubled personal life. On Twitter, Carol Marin shared a great tribute she saw on the failed talkers blog. Certainly worth a r… Read More
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GLAD TO SEE I HAVE BEATEN THE ODDS

Back from vacation, stumbled across an interesting blurb at Law.Com’s Legal Blog Watch. According to an admittedly unscientific poll, 50% of law blogs fail in the first year. The explanation? According to the article, because lawyers simply don’t have the time to dedicate to providing content on a regular basis. We lawyers are apparently very busy.… Read More
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RED LETTER DAY!

Good day today. It appears that I am finally wrapping up a retaliatory discharge case that has seemingly been going on forever. Plaintiff agreed to accept a settlement and the releases are finally signed, sealed and delivered. Would love to provide additional details, but the settlement is confidential. And, Mark Buerhle of the White Sox throws a perfect game… Read More
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YET ANOTHER SIMPLICITY CRIB RECALL

Got wind of this recall from the good folks at Kids In Danger, who work hard to keep kids safe and keep a close eye on this kind of stuff… Seems like yet another problem has surfaced with Simplicity Cribs. On July 2, 2009, the Consumer Product Safety Commission[CPSC] announced a voluntary recall of Simplicity Drop Side Cribs. The cribs were distributed b… Read More
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STATE AGENCY SLOW TO DISCIPLINE DOCTOR

In the Sunday Chicago Tribune, Deborah Shelton has a great article about how the Illinois agency responsible for disciplining doctors is not aggressive enough. The agency in question, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation[IDFPR] oversees a number of professions, including the practice of medicine. The article focused on one doctor in… Read More
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