Press release: September 4, 2015. In honor of Labor Day, Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti joined Acting Assistant Director of the Illinois Department of Labor, Anna Hui, at Scot Forge.
A nonprofit Chicago condominium association and the elected board of managers which governs it are the plaintiffs in this Cook County civil suit for damages. Several individuals and companies who had a role in the construction of the project were sued.
In 2012 when this juvenile respondent was 13 years old, a quarrel took place between her and her 14-year-old brother over a missing shower cap. Although the brother was apparently the first one to throw a punch, the respondent retrieved a knife from the kitchen and, after forcing her way through a door, inflicted cuts which required 3 stitches on his face and 10 on his arm.
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Press release: September 4, 2015. In honor of Labor Day, Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti joined Acting Assistant Director of the Illinois Department of Labor, Anna Hui, at Scot Forge.
Class action plaintiffs complaining of cigarettes marketed as lights and lowered tar and nicotine were awarded compensatory and punitive damages totaling $10.1 billion in a 2003 bench trial in the circuit court of Madison County.
In 2012 when this juvenile respondent was 13 years old, a quarrel took place between her and her 14-year-old brother over a missing shower cap. Although the brother was apparently the first one to throw a punch, the respondent retrieved a knife from the kitchen and, after forcing her way through a door, inflicted cuts which required 3 stitches on his face and 10 on his arm.
A nonprofit Chicago condominium association and the elected board of managers which governs it are the plaintiffs in this Cook County civil suit for damages. Several individuals and companies who had a role in the construction of the project were sued.
Class action plaintiffs complaining of cigarettes marketed as lights and lowered tar and nicotine were awarded compensatory and punitive damages totaling $10.1 billion in a 2003 bench trial in the circuit court of Madison County.
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