In lieu of Trump, Chicago to form legal unit to sue corporations
CHICAGO The city of Chicago is planning to create a legal team dedicated to suing corporations and other organizations that it believes violate the law, a move that officials have said will fill the breach created by President Donald Trumps administration.
The citys corporation counsel, Edward Siskel, told the Chicago Tribune that Mayor Rahm Emanuels Law Department will have an affirmative litigation unit as part of next years budget. Four attorneys will be permanently assigned to the unit.
Siskel said the unit will also use other city lawyers and outside counsel as needed.
The city is currently suing Uber and Equifax for their slow response to data breaches. The citys lawsuit alleges that hundreds of thousands of Chicago residents could have been harmed by the exposure.
Emanuel said this month that he also intends to sue U.S. Steel after one of the companys northwest Indiana plants spilled toxic metal into a waterway less than 20 miles from one of the citys Lake Michigan water intakes.
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