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Illinois Supreme Court extends statute of limitations period in unlawful data-handling claims

JURIST

The Supreme Court of Illinois Thursday ruled that individuals have a five-year period to launch a claim under the Biometric Information Privacy Act. This ruling reverses an appellate court decision that allowed for only a one-year period on claims relating to unlawful handling of people’s data under the act.

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Illinois will make history as result of state supreme court decision on cash bail law

ABA Journal

The Illinois Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a state law eliminating cash bail. Illinois will now become the first state in the nation to eliminate…

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United States: Illinois Supreme Court Decision Removes Barrier To Reporting Workplace Sexual Harassment - Taft Stettinius & Hollister

Mondaq

On April 21, Taft Chicago partners Tim Eaton and Jonathan Amarilio successfully argued in the Illinois Supreme Court for victims of workplace sexual harassment and for employers.

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United States: Illinois Supreme Court Addresses Loss Of Chance & Informed Consent Jury Instructions In Medical Malpractice Suit - Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP

Mondaq

The Illinois Supreme Court recently upheld a trial's court's decision to not include a pattern jury instruction on the loss of chance doctrine as well as nonpattern jury instructions on informed consent.

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The Future Of BIPA Insurance Litigation After Visual Pak

Law 360

A recent Illinois appellate court decision, National Fire Insurance v.

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The morning read for Tuesday, November 14

SCOTUSBlog

Share Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court.

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The morning read for Tuesday, May 9

SCOTUSBlog

Share Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: More say politics, not the law, drive Supreme Court decisions: Poll (Gary Langer, ABC News) Naperville, state of Illinois urge U.S.