Our Illinois class action attorneys recently noted a Seventh Circuit decision ending a class-action case in the difficult realm of securities fraud. In Re Guidant Corporation, No. 08-2429 (7th Cir. Oct. 21, 2009), is a securities class action stemming from allegedly misleading statements Guidant Corp. made about its implanted…
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Fortune Reports: “How Ronald Perelman Met His Match”
Fortune Reports: How Ronald Perelman Met His Match Fortune magazine provides an insightful account of billionaire Ronald Perelman’s litigation on behalf of his daughter against his ex-wife’s family of New Jersey book store and publishing distributor magnates. The New Jersey state court sanctioned Perelman’s counsel in excess of a…
The Wall Street Journal Reports: Larger Bounties Spur Surge in Fraud Tips
Larger Bounties Spur Surge in Fraud Tips according to a recent Wall Street Journal article. The article can be read in full by clicking on the link to it at the start of this post. It describes that large bounties are now available to whistle blowers who report financial…
The Wall Street Journal Reports: Restaurateurs Under Siege
The Wall Street Journal reports: Restaurateurs Under Siege Multiple High-Profile Names Being Targeted in Lawsuits Alleging Wage Violations The article describes the spate of lawsuits filed in New York against high profile restaurants for alleged wage theft for unpaid wages and tips. The increase in lawsuits for unpaid overtime…
Treasurer Cannot Commit Resources of Family Business Without Board Authorization, Court Finds
As Illinois closely held business dispute attorneys, we read with interest an appellate decision in a dispute over the extent to which a company officer can act without the board’s approval. In Fritzsche v. LaPlante, No. 2-09-0329 (Ill. 2nd March 2010), the “rogue” officer was M. Christine Rock, the…
Newspaper Not Liable for Police Report Mistake Under Fair Report Privilege
Our Illinois defamation attorneys and Chicago business law lawyers were interested to see a recent Second District Court of Appeal case affirming the fair-report privilege for newspapers accused of defamation. That was one cause of action in Eubanks v. Northwest Herald Newspapers, No. 2-08-0812 (Ill. 2nd 2010), in which…
Clothing Retailer Sues Competitor and Former Employees Alleging They Stole Secret Designs
As Illinois trade secrets litigation attorneys, we were interested to see a trade secrets lawsuit arise out of the time-sensitive and competitive world of women’s fashion. As the Naples Daily News reported in July, Florida clothing company Chico’s FAS Inc. has sued competitor Cache Inc. and two former employees…
NRP Reports: Using Your BlackBerry Off-Hours Could Be Overtime
NPR reports: Can’t put your BlackBerry down? Your boss may come to dread that if you’re working while you’re off the clock. A police sergeant in Chicago is suing the city. He says he’s due plenty of overtime back pay because he logged in on his BlackBerry to continue working…
The New York Times Reports: For-Profit Colleges Mislead Students, Report Finds
For-Profit Colleges Mislead Students, Report Finds By TAMAR LEWIN Published: August 3, 2010 Recruiters for 15 for-profit colleges encouraged lying on financial aid forms and misled potential students. If you are keeping up with the scandal involving for profit colleges and how they are duping students into taking worthless…
Will The Supreme Court Alllow Big Business to Force Consumers and Employees to Give Up The Right to Pursue a Class-Action
Publich Justice reports on its website: The consumer and civil rights communities are closely watching AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, a case that will be argued in the Supreme Court this November. Depending on how broadly the Court reads the question presented in Concepcion, the case could decide the fate of…