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Contaminated Heparin Lawsuit Awarded 625,000 By Cook County Jury – Johansen v. Baxter International

The first case to go to trial in the series of Cook County pharmaceutical negligence lawsuits against Baxter International received a $625,000 verdict against the pharmaceutical manufacturer. The Illinois lawsuit of Estate of Johansen v. Baxter International, Inc., et al., 09 L 11175, was filed after the plaintiff, Steven Johansen,…

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U.S. Supreme Court Orders Microsoft to Pay 290 Million in Patent Infringement Lawsuit

Four years ago, Microsoft was sued by a technology company for patent infringement. The Toronto-based company, i4i, won its patent lawsuit against the computer giant and were to receive a payment of $290 million for Microsoft’s wrongdoing. However, the payment by Microsoft had been held up by the appeals process…

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Chicago Forklift Operator Fails to Meet OSHA Standards – Truck Driver Receives $3.6 Million Settlement in McDonald v. Imperial Zinc Corp.

Under Illinois workers’ compensation laws, an employee cannot file a civil lawsuit against his or her employer for an injury that occurs within one’s work duties. However, workers’ compensation laws do not protect other entities from liability for injuries that occur in the workplace. In Timothy McDonald and Judith McDonald…

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Cook County Construction Injury Results in 423,242 Jury Verdict for Crane Accident – Zdanwic v. Gatwood Crane Service

As Chicago nears summer construction season, it becomes increasingly important for Chicago construction employees to practice good workplace safety. Unlike an office job, working construction provides numerous opportunities for accidents to occur. The Illinois personal injury lawsuit of James Zdanwic v. Gatwood Crane Service, Inc., 07 L 9570, is one…

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Chicago Housing Authority’s Request for Judgment NOV Denied By Illinois Supreme Court – 16.5 Million Verdict Stands in Howell v. Chicago Housing Authority

The Illinois Supreme Court denied the Chicago Housing Authority’s motion to reverse a lower court’s $16.5 million verdict to a tenant who’d lived in a Chicago apartment with lead-based paint for several years in Donald Howell v. Chicago Housing Authority, No. 112321. The Chicago personal injury lawsuit was brought by…

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Illinois Court Rules Train “In Use” and Contributory Negligence Does Not Apply – $500,000 Verdict in Balough v. Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation

An Illinois Appellate Court was asked to evaluate whether a trial judge correctly adjusted a Cook County jury’s verdict in a Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) lawsuit. The jury had originally reduced the plaintiff’s award by 40% for what it determined was his contributory negligence; however, the trial judge later…

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Illinois Court Clarifies Definition of “Next of Kin” Under Wrongful Death Act – Baez, etc. v. Rosenberg, etc.

The Illinois Appellate Court clarified definitions of “next of kin” according to the Illinois Wrongful Death Act in its ruling on Judith Baez, etc. v. Garrett Rosenberg, et al., No. 1-10-0090. The appeal in Baez dealt with the allocation of funds from the settlement resulting from a fatal car crash.…

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FDA Okays Abbott’s Marketing of Trilipix as Combo Medication

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) voted to allow Trilipix, a cholesterol lowering medication, to continue to be marketed as a drug that can prevent heart attacks. The approval comes despite government studies showing that there were no substantial changes in incidences of heart attacks in patients taking Trilipix in…

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Cook County Pedestrian Suffers Brain Injury After Being Hit by SUV – 713,602 Verdict

As lawyers, we often hear accounts of clients who sustained fairly severe injuries after being involved in a car accident, yet did not have any medical complaints immediately following the crash. This is the case for a pedestrian who suffered a brain injury after being hit by a SUV. Despite…

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CTA Explosion Leads to $4.1 Million Verdict for Death of Chicago Electrician – Ingolia v. Target Electric, Inc.

A second jury verdict has been entered in a wrongful death lawsuit arising out of a Chicago construction site injury that occurred in 2006. The decedent, Charles Ingolia, had been assisting with renovations being made at a Chicago Brown Line El station located at 3360 N. Clark St. The 57…

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