Pet business customer can’t sue under consumer fraud act, judge holds- Patricia Manson pmanson@lawbulletinmedia.com A company that designed a sustainable pet feeding tray does not have a case for consumer fraud against a supplier that allegedly provided shoddy batches of the material used to make the product, a federal.
A Rosemont man was sentenced to 25 years in prison for taking dozens of sexually explicit photographs of a 3-year-old girl, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
An office manager for a Chicago medical practice has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to fraudulently writing opioid prescriptions for non-medical reasons.
An Illinois federal judge on Wednesday reinstated a false advertising suit against Walmart that had been dismissed just the day before, saying a different federal judge who had previously recused himself had "mistakenly" written an entire opinion tossing the putative class action over labeling on fudge mint cookies.