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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Oct
6
2011
Disregard of the Law is not Grounds to Vacate an Arbitration Award under the Federal Arbitration Act Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
3
2011
NLRB Judge Rules that Employee’s Comments on Facebook Were Not Protected Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
22
2011
Federal Court Reverses Course and Refuses to Block Indiana Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement Cuts Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
16
2011
Seventh Circuit Allows Supervisor to be Comparator of Plaintiff in Discriminatory Discharge Case Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
10
2011
Voluntarily Invoking Federal Jurisdiction Constitutes Waiver of Sovereign Immunity McDermott Will & Emery
Sep
10
2011
Lake of Torches Appellate Decision: "Management Contracts" Are Still a Burning Issue in Tribal Gaming Financings Bracewell LLP
Sep
3
2011
Kimberly-Clark Finds a Soft Touch on Appeal McDermott Will & Emery
Sep
2
2011
Alleged Trademark Sublicense Assignable in Bankruptcy McDermott Will & Emery
Aug
19
2011
District of Columbia and Seventh Circuits Allow for Corporate Liability Under The Alien Tort Statute, Splitting With Second Circuit Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Aug
14
2011
I’m Singing the Blues—Sampled Song and Procedural Mish-Mash McDermott Will & Emery
Aug
1
2011
Inherited IRAs Can Be Reached by Creditors to Pay Debts Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
5
2011
Seventh Circuit Holds that Free and Clear Sale Plan Cannot be Confirmed Without Preserving Secured Creditor's Credit Bidding Rights: Ruling Creates Circuit Split Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jun
27
2011
Don't Gamble with My Money: When a Lawsuit Seeks Damages in Excess of Policy Limits, What Are the Insured's Rights in Illinois? Much Shelist, P.C.
Jun
19
2011
Bridge Worker with Fear of Heights Allowed by Seventh Circuit to Maintain ADA Action Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
17
2011
U.S. Court of Appeals Upholds Wisconsin’s New Source Review Reform Rules Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
14
2011
Personal Jurisdiction Lacking Despite Twenty Internet Users from Forum State Signing Up for Defendant’s Website McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
13
2011
Seventh Circuit Embraces Use of “One Purpose” Standard Under Anti-Kickback Statute Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Jun
10
2011
No Seventh Circuit Rehearing in Kraft ERISA "Excessive Fees" Case McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
4
2011
Bridal Shop Loses Trademark Rights for Naked Licensing - Eva's Bridal Ltd. McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
2
2011
Seventh Circuit: Policyholder Is Entitled to Independent Counsel at Insurer’s Expense Where Excess Judgment Is Likely Vedder Price
May
27
2011
Interlocutory Appeal From Denial Of Twombly Motion to Dismiss in Text Messaging Antitrust Litigation Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
May
26
2011
Of Hot Dogs, Luxury Cars, and the National Labor Relations Act Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
20
2011
The Supreme Court Sharpens the Claws of the “Cat’s Paw” Theory Vedder Price
May
19
2011
Supreme Court Continues Expansive Interpretation of Retaliation Claims Vedder Price
May
18
2011
United States v. Borrasi: Rough Seas in the Kickback Safe Harbors McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
22
2011
Breach of Fiduciary Duty in the Context of Insolvency: Can Individual Creditors Seek Recovery? Much Shelist, P.C.
Apr
15
2011
Seventh Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment In Kraft ERISA "Excessive Fees" Case McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
11
2011
Seventh Circuit Expands on Illinois Law Regarding Insurer’s Duty to Provide Independent Counsel Due to Conflict of Interest Johnson & Bell Ltd.
Mar
24
2011
Racial Discrimination and the Hostile Work Environment: Employers May Be Responsible for the Actions of Their Customers and Vendors Much Shelist, P.C.
Mar
20
2011
Recent Developments in Dispositive Motions: To Be or Not, Twombly? Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Mar
15
2011
March Madness Isn't for Everyone - Trademark Usage Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Mar
14
2011
Superfund Recycling Equity Act (SREA) Fee Shifting: PRP Group Liable for Third-Party Defendants’ Attorneys' Fees Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Mar
12
2011
Managing Unanticipated FMLA Leave: Precautions Can Minimize Employer Liability Much Shelist, P.C.
Mar
8
2011
Appearance-Based Discrimination Not Actionable in Wisconsin Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Feb
25
2011
Federal Court Refuses To Toss Out EEOC Claim That Chrysler Retaliated Against Employees U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
 
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