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Parents Sue School for Abuse of Their Children

11/30/2012

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Initially one set of parents, but later more, have come forth with lawsuits alleging that Maine West High School in Des Plaines, IL either knew or should have known about widespread sexually abusive hazing practices on the baseball and soccer teams.

Graphic details aside, the allegations, if true, would pose serious liability on the school district as well as the individuals accused.  Schools, especially colleges, have been found liable for damages in hazing incidents.  It would be prudent for any organization that involves its employees with children develop clear enforced guidelines on the extent and quantity of contact allowed as well as the nature of the supervision.

Look for many schools to take note of this lawsuit and promulgate specific rules if they have not done so already.
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$2M Wine Negligence CLaim Filed by Insurer in Subrogation Action

11/28/2012

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Stepping in the shoes of their injured insured, Great Northern Insurance Co. filed suit against Cellar Advisors, a wine moving company hired to move a portion of a wealthy family's wine collection from Illinois to Florida in climate controlled containers.  The Chicago Tribune notes that:
In June 2012, D. Gideon Searle hired St. Louis-based Cellar to transport the couple's wine collection, held in a Des Plaines warehouse, in refrigerated carriers to a Naples, Fla., wine cellar. The wine to be transported was valued at $2 million.

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$5.45M CTA Settlement for Estate of Biker Run Over By Bus

11/19/2012

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The CTA approved a $5.45 million settlement for the estate of a woman who was run over by a 152 Addison bus when she was trying to remove her bicycle from the front of the bus.  The CTA approved the settlement because its bus driver was negligent when he failed to look in front of the bus for anyone, especially a passenger that had just alighted.

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$64M verdict for iron worker fall

11/16/2012

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A Cook County jury awarded an iron worker, who fell at a jobsite and was left paralyzed and in need of 24 hour care for the rest of his life, $64 million in total damages.  The company responsible is planning an appeal but the case is a lesson to both workers and construction companies in compliance with workplace safety procedures and policies.  OSHA compliance is critical for the long term survival of both workers and companies.

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city considers settling 2006 lawsuits after settling 2003 iraq protest lawsuits

10/25/2012

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Blessed with qualified immunity and tort immunity generally, the City and its employees often hide behind either a blue wall of silence, like the Chicago Police has thrown up regarding the off-duty cop body slamming a female bartender, but also the City's Corporation counsel as is the case where the Chicago Police arrested a mentally ill California woman in Midway Airport and detained and released her into a south side neighborhood where she was eventually raped and fell off a building, ending up horribly injured. The CPD failed to adhere to department protocol related to the treatment of mentally suspect offenders and ignored clear evidence and fellow colleague appraisals regarding the mental health of the plaintiff.

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Nanny cam exposes abuse, parents sue to recover damages

10/23/2012

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No loving parent can stand by without acting when their child is harmed.  No parent should have to tolerate that.  When parents hire caregivers for their children, parents, or themselves, that caregiver is entrusted with a near sacred duty to preserve the health, dignity, and vitality of a loved one.  When that duty is breached, the harm can be tremendous in both physical pain, but also emotional turmoil.

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COMED SMART METERS START FIRES

8/30/2012

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The Chicago Tribune reports that Commonwealth Edison in Chicago has confirmed that three of its newly installed Smart Meters have started fires in consumers' homes.  Smart Meters are electricity meters that provide both ComEd and homeowners with wireless information on electric usage patterns and allow ComEd to save on "meter maids" who read electric meters.  

Smart Meters also can interact with appliances, allow ComEd to force shutdown of appliances during peak consumption times, and carry a number of concerns ranging from privacy concerns to health concerns from the wireless signals they emit to communicate with ComEd and appliances within the consumer's home.

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BED BUG LAWSUIT AGAINST MARRIOTT

8/27/2012

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The Chicago Tribune reports that two mothers of children staying at two different Marriott hotels were bitten by bedbugs during recent stays.  The lawsuit filed recently alleges that when the guests stayed at the hotel they slept on the beds and bedding provided by the hotel and awoke to bumps and bites all over her their “arms, hands, back, legs and scalp.”  They were diagnosed as bedbug bites.

As the operator of a hotel, Marriott and its management owes their guests special duties, much like common carriers such as Amtrak.  This special duty is a relic from early Anglo-law aimed at ensuring safety for travelers. Marriott, the lawsuit alleges, breached this special duty to its guests when it failed to provide guests with sanitary rooms, failed to inspect and exterminate rooms, and failed to recognize the signs of bed bug attacks.

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