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Court Holds That Individual Shareholder Should Have Brought Lawsuit as a Derivative Action Rather Than as a Separate, Individual Claim

Daniel Nickell filed a lawsuit against the officers and directors of Engineer Support. He claimed it had improperly diverted financial benefits by backdating stock options, which decreased the value of the corporation for its shareholders. Nickell was a shareholder of Engineer Support Systems Inc. (ESSI). ESSI merged with DRS Technologies…

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Illinois Appellate Court Agrees that Plaintiff Did Not Timely Name the Correct Defendant; Case Dismissed

Ann E. Guiffrida’s personal injury case against the owner of a bar called The Palace in downstate Hamburg, Ill., was dismissed because the plaintiff had mixed up the names of two corporations. One was The Palace Inc. and the other was Boothy’s Palace Tavern Inc. Guiffrida filed a lawsuit in…

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$198,000 Jury Verdict in Forklift Fall from Loading Dock

On July 11, 2008, Tenesha Martin, an employee of a railroad, was operating a forklift while unloading the truck’s trailer at Canadian Pacific Railway’s docking area in Chicago. The forklift fell off the loading dock when the unmanned truck, owned by the defendant Central Transport Inc., rolled away from the…

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Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (Ret) John Paul Stevens Speaks at The Chicago Bar Association Awards Luncheon

Retired United States Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens spoke at the 15th Annual Justice John Paul Stevens Award Luncheon. The Justice John Paul Stevens Award was conceived by Justice Stevens’s former law clerks. The first time it was presented was in September 2000. The award is given by…

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Cook County Jury Finds in Favor of Injured Driver in Intersection Crash

On June 23, 2009, Ramon Ortiz was driving northbound on Sacramento Boulevard and stopped at a red light at the intersection of Chicago Avenue in Chicago, Ill. When the light turned green, he started into the intersection and his car was hit by the defendant’s car. Richard Sakre was driving…

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Conversations that Jurors May Have in the Jury Room

Lawyers who handle jury trials prepare their cases typically by reviewing all of the depositions, all of the issues of damages, the pleadings, the written discovery, the law that applies and the jury instructions that may be used. That would be just the start. Some lawyers, like me, abstract all…

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U. S. Court of Appeals Affirms Summary Judgment Where Plaintiff Could Not Show That Equitable Tolling Applied and Plaintiff Missed the Filing Deadline by More Than Two Years

Levia Moultrie began working at Penn Aluminum in 1990. Over the next 20 years, Moultrie worked in different positions, including forklift operator, block operator, utility coiler and scrap chopper. In September 2008, Moultrie used his seniority to take on the job of forklift operator. The collective bargaining agreement between Moultrie’s…

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U.S. District Court Finds That Worker’s Employer Liable for Spouse’s Contracting Mesothelioma from Washing Her Husband’s Work Clothes

In a case that has been labeled one of first impression, the wife of a victim of mesothelioma has prevailed after the defendant, Tennessee Valley Authority, moved to dismiss the case. The case was heard in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Barbara Bobo brought this…

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U.S. Court of Appeals Reverses Asbestos-Related Personal Injury Claims in Indemnification Case

Hennessy Industries was a car part manufacturer. It was sued frequently for asbestos-related personal injury claims. Hennessy sought insurance coverage for these claims from National Union Fire Insurance Co. The companies entered into a cost-sharing agreement in 2008. However, as the lawsuits and claims came in, Hennessy asked National Union…

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Warning Flags are Raised Again Because New Chemical Stimulants Found in Workout, Weight-Loss and Brain-Function Products are Either Illegal or Carry Risks of Heart Attacks, Seizures and Neurological Injury

Several dietary supplements are being tested again in the United States and the Netherlands because of a new synthetic stimulant widely used in these products. The stimulant has been untested on humans. Federal regulators have taken no action, although the government has been urged by scientists to look closer. The…

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