Jenner & Block has settled a case against its Chicago landlord in which each side alleged they were owed money over the firm’s downtown office space that was largely vacated when the pandemic hit.

According to a filing in Cook County Circuit Court this week, the Am Law 100 firm and the plaintiff landlord in the case, Hart 353 North Clark LLC, have “resolved and settled the claims” made in the landlord’s initial suit, which stated the firm owed nearly $3.8 million in unpaid rent, as well as Jenner’s counterclaims that the company actually owed the firm $840,000 in credit due to abatement provisions in the lease.

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