7th Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in the United States covers the Midwest states including: Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. The Appeals Court is situated in Illinois and is located in the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago. The appeals from the Central/Northern/Southern Districts in IL, Northern/Southern Districts in Indiana, and Eastern/Western Districts in Wisconsin are held in this federal courthouse.

With the home of the Seventh Circuit being in Illinois, several cases are heard from the surrounding state court levels in the state, as well as other Seventh Circuit appeal cases. The Central IL district courthouse is in Springfield, Northern district in Chicago, and the Southern district court sits in East St. Louis, IL. In Indiana, the Northern district courthouse is in South Bend, and Southern district in Indianapolis. In Wisconsin, The Eastern district courthouse sits in Milwaukee, and Western district in Madison, WI.

Currently 11 active judges sit at the circuit level, with 4 senior judges being appointed to the bench in the district. The current Chief Judge is Diane Pamela Wood; Elena Kegan holds the title of Circuit Justice in the Seventh Circuit. The courthouse is prominent in online cases, including Wiki and RSS-feeds of the opinions and oral arguments as they unfold in the court. Judge Frank H. Easterbrook, who is one of the most prominent economic-scholars, also serves as a Justice for the circuit-system.

Several precedential-decisions have been laid in the Seventh Circuit. Among the cases which were heard by the appellate court are: (Krysta Sutterfield v. City of Milwaukee, et. al., which was a case allowing police to use “exigent circumstances” defense, to enter and search her home without a warrant. Moore v Madigan is another set of cases (stemming from Shepard v Madigan and Moore v Madigan). The case regarded constitutionality of Illinois’s “no-issue” policy for carrying concealed weapons.

Tort law cases, biometric/personal information, real property, civil rights, gay marriage, bankruptcy, and tax court appeals, are a few of the cases which The National Law Review covers on its site. From prominent decisions in today’s online-driven society including the use of biometric scans, to data breach cases, we cover an extensive range of prominent cases, many which are setting precedent today, as such topics haven’t been an issue in the past. The National Law Review also covers general information about the Circuit, appointment news, and Federal and State Agency topics.

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Jul
5
2012
En Banc Seventh Circuit Further Opens U.S. Courts to Foreign Cartel Activities That Affect Domestic Commerce Mintz
Jul
3
2012
Untimely Delivery of Policy Precluded Insurer from Relying on Exclusions Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Jul
1
2012
7th Circuit Finds Pharmaceutical Sales Reps Exempt Under FLSA Administrative Exemption Faegre Drinker
Jul
1
2012
Seventh Circuit Expands § 1981 Coverage to Include Individual Liability for Retaliation Under “Cat’s Paw” Theory Faegre Drinker
Jun
27
2012
Court Rules Participation in Post-Lawsuit Internal Investigation is Protected Activity Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
25
2012
Indiana Ranks 13th In EEOC Charges Received by State Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
24
2012
St. Louis Restaurant Settles EEOC Sexual Harassment Lawsuit U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Jun
22
2012
Supreme Court Upholds Secured Creditors’ Right to Credit-Bid Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Jun
4
2012
Seventh Circuit Holds Cat's Paw Theory Can Create Personal Liability for Non-Decisionmakers under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 ArentFox Schiff LLP
May
25
2012
What's in a Name? Identifying Individual Debtors in UCC Financing Statements Much Shelist, P.C.
May
18
2012
Seventh Circuit Sides with U.S. Steel in Latest Donning and Doffing Decision Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
15
2012
Seventh Circuit Holds Pay-if-Paid Provisions Are Not Void Under Indiana Public Policy: Construction Law Alert Barnes & Thornburg LLP
May
13
2012
Sandifer v. U.S. Steel Corp: 7th Circuit Disagrees with Sixth Circuit and DOL; Clothes-Changing Subject to FLSA Section 203(o) is not a Principal Activity that Starts the Continuous Workday Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
13
2012
Federal District Court Holds Customer of a Municipal Utility Entitled to Formal Opportunity to be Heard Prior to Disconnection Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
24
2012
Seventh Circuit Decision May Spur Limited Revival of HAMP Claims Against Loan Servicers Much Shelist, P.C.
Apr
23
2012
Illinois Mortgages Subject to Avoidance In Bankruptcy Absent Strict Adherence to Illinois Mortgage Statute: Finance, Insolvency & Restructuring Alert Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
9
2012
Rockford Returns — Part II Court Grants FTC’s Preliminary Injunction Against Hospital Merger to Preserve Status Quo for Preliminary Hearing Mintz
Apr
6
2012
FERC Upholds Postage Stamp Cost Allocation Methodology Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Apr
4
2012
Food Products Coverage: The Communicable Disease Exclusion Lacks Bite Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Apr
3
2012
Employers Who Lease Property May Have Limited Rights to Oust Non-Employee Union Representative Handbillers Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Mar
26
2012
Insured’s Failure to Exhaust Self-Insured Retention Does Not Relieve Primary Liability Insurer of Duty to Defend Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Mar
22
2012
7th Circuit Rules No Pollution Coverage under Illinois Law Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Mar
14
2012
Illinois Federal Court Sides With Circuits Allowing Non-Disabled Individuals to Bring ADA Claims ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
29
2012
“Multiplied Portion of Multiplied Damages” Carve-Out Not Applicable To Enhanced Portion Of Attorney Fee Award Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Feb
12
2012
Seventh Circuit Holds that Treasury Bonds are Riskier than Real Estate and Cannot Provide the Indubitable Equivalence of a Claim Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Feb
1
2012
Seventh Circuit Affirms Applicability of Wisconsin’s Business Judgment Rule Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
28
2012
New 7th Circuit Decision Endorses Heightened Scrutiny of Experts at Class Certification Stage While Potentially Lowering the Bar to the Predominance Element at Class Certification Mintz
Jan
5
2012
Out of Sight, Out of Mind – Not Out of Pocket Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
1
2012
Judges’ New Scrutiny of Settlements May Make Life Difficult for Defendants Ifrah Law
Dec
6
2011
International Potash Cartel Suit Rejected by Seventh Circuit Under Both FTAIA And Twombly Standards Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Dec
5
2011
State Parens Patriae Actions Cannot Be Consolidated with Class Actions Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
20
2011
Corporate Officers May Face the “Economic Reality” of Individual Liability for Misclassifying Workers Under the Fair Labor Standards Act Vedder Price
Nov
17
2011
Merchants Don't Be Caught Off Guard: Unsolicited Advertising in Faxes and Text Messages Expose You to Class Action Litigation Much Shelist, P.C.
Nov
8
2011
Supreme Court Determines That Plaintiffs Do Not Need to Prove Loss Causation in Order to Obtain Class Certification in Federal Securities Fraud Actions Vedder Price
Oct
29
2011
Seventh Circuit Finds Certain Food Labeling Fraud Claims Are Preempted Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 
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