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Attention: Don’t throw out your Gift Cards with Bankrupt stores! Your gift cards may have a priority claim in the bankruptcy.

Attention: Don’t throw out your Gift Cards with Bankrupt stores! Your gift cards may have a priority claim in the bankruptcy. We’ve successfully pursued these in the past. In Sharper Image, we recovered 100% for gift card holders, forced a similar recovery in Radio Shack, and fought for Borders gift card holders all the way to the Supreme Court. If you have a gift card from Art Van, or J Crew, or any retailer that may go into bankruptcy, we'd welcome your call or email help@krislovlaw.com.

 
Mar 31, 2016 09:54 PM

Victory in City Pension Reform Litigation!

Illinois Supreme Court rules that “Reform” Legislation slashing and deferring statutory increases is Unconstitutional!

 
Jul 29, 2015 09:01 PM

City Pension Reform Law Update: Judge Denies City's Motion to Stay Pending Appeal

Judge Rita Novak denied the City of Chicago's Motion to Stay Pending Appeal. The City sought a stay of the Order issued on Friday, July 24, 2015, in which Circuit Court Judge Rita Novak declared that the City Pension Reform law, Public Act 98-641, unconstitutionally reduces benefits protected by Illinois Constitution Article XIII, Section 5.

 

Burrow v. Sybaris Clubs Int'l.: Judge grants Plaintiff's motion for class certification

Judge grants Plaintiff's motion for class certification involving wiretapped telephone calls at the reservation desks of Sybaris Clubs International.

 

KrislovLaw settles with Bass Pro Shops for concealed carry training classes taught by Security Guard College

File your Claim before December 8, 2014 deadline! Continue reading for Notice and Claim Form.

 

Illinois Supreme Court Opinion in Kanerva v. Weems

On July 3, 2014, the Illinois Supreme court issued a very clear declaration in the State Retirees’ Healthcare case (Kanerva v. Weems), that all benefits which a participant enjoys from his or her membership in an Illinois government pension or retirement system are protected benefits, not just pension annuity payments.

 

Judge preliminarily approves settlement in Dahnka, et al. v. Wrigley Rooftops III, et al.

On May 21, 2014 and June 2, 2014, Judge Neil H. Cohen of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois preliminarily approved certification of a settlement class and preliminarily approved settlement of gratuity claims and Illinois wage hour claims in the matter titled Dahnka, et al. v. Wrigley Rooftops III, et al.

 

United States District Judge denies Sybaris' Motion to Dismiss

On November 8, 2013, United States District Judge Harry D. Leinenweber denied Sybaris' motion to dismiss Burrow v. Sybaris Clubs International, Inc., et al., upholding claims including the Federal Wiretap Act.

 
Jan 14, 2014 04:54 PM

Krislov Awarded Second U.S. Patent for Digital Registration

On November 19, 2013 Attorney Clinton Krislov was awarded a second U.S. patent for digital registration and security-cloud applications.

 

City of Chicago v. "Korshak" Retiree Healthcare Litigation

Excerpt's of Clint Krislov's April 25, 2013 to Participants: April 25, 2013 City of Chicago v. “Korshak” Retiree Healthcare Litigation Urgent Notice to Participants Dear Participants, The time has come. We need to act, and we will need to build a warchest. The Bottom Line: 1. Circumstances have changed; we cannot just wait until June 30 to act. 2. We should have engagement letters from as many of you as possible, in each of the three categories.

 
 
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