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3.0/5.0 Rated by a Partner on 04/19/10 in Business Litigation
Ryan et al. v. Advocate et al.
$10.2 Million Jury Verdict - Privacy Violation / Negligence Case
As a privacy and employment lawyer, I represented seven female medical professionals including a doctor, nurses, and technicians who experienced serious privacy violations at their workplace. The hospital and doctors they worked with invaded their privacy and failed to protect them from harm. After fighting hard for my clients' rights, the jury awarded $10.2 million in compensatory and punitive damages in September 2018. This verdict was recognized as one of the Top 20 Jury Verdicts in Illinois for 2018.
Marler v. BOS Group, LLC et al.$2.5 Million Jury Verdict - Commercial Litigation
In this commercial litigation case, I represented a majority member of an LLC who was cheated through fraud and breach of contract during the company's dissolution. The case involved complex business disputes and contract violations. In March 2019, the jury sided with my client and awarded $2.5 million in compensatory and punitive damages. This verdict was recognized as one of the Top 50 Jury Verdicts in Illinois and one of the Top 100 Commercial Litigation Verdicts in the United States for 2019.
Geraty v. Village of Antioch
$279,000 Jury Verdict - Court-Ordered Promotion - Discrimination Victory - Police Officer Promotion Case
As a discrimination and employment attorney, I represented a female police officer who faced unfair treatment and was denied promotions because of her gender. She was passed over for both a Sergeant position and a Detective role despite being qualified. The jury found that the village violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. My client won compensatory damages and the court ordered her promotion to Sergeant, ensuring she received the position she deserved.
Schmalz v. Village of North Riverside et al.$600,000 Jury Verdict - Retaliation and Defamation Case
As a retaliation and defamation attorney, I represented a union president who was defamed by the mayor as political payback for standing up for workers' rights. This case involved defamation claims against the village government. In June 2023, the jury found in favor of my client and awarded $600,000 in compensatory and punitive damages against the former mayor, proving that employers cannot punish workers for exercising their rights.
Denison et al. v. Myers, et al.$702,049 Verdict - Shareholder Dispute
In this complex commercial litigation case, I represented majority shareholders who were being harmed by a minority shareholder who was illegally competing against their own company. The case involved breach of fiduciary duty and unfair business practices. In April 2018, the court awarded my clients $702,049 in compensatory and punitive damages, stopping the harmful competition and protecting their business interests.Perry et al. v. Klusmeyer$4 Million Judgment - Privacy Violation Case
As a privacy lawyer, I represented victims in a disturbing invasion of privacy case where a supervisor placed hidden cameras in a women's staff restroom. In this egregious violation of privacy, the court entered a $4 million judgment against the offender, recognizing the serious harm caused by the violation and ensuring justice was served for those affected.
3.0/5.0 Rated by a Partner on 04/19/10 in Business Litigation
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