The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jpmorgan Chase Bank against Moore Elliot on Feb. 23: 'Summons Returned-N.s. Reason: No Contact'.
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jpmorgan Chase Bank against Footman Daliyah B on Feb. 23: 'Summons Served-Substitute Service'.
Complaint accuses Chase of prioritizing large clients like Ruth's Chris at the expense of small businesses seeking a "life raft" from federal COVID-19 stimulus loans
A federal judge has ordered a group of lawyers to return more than $300,000 in fees they received under a settlement of a shareholder lawsuit they brought against drug manufacturer Akorn, as the judge said the lawsuit amounted to little more than another example of the “racket” of “worthless” shareholder class actions.
The following contract-related cases were on the docket in the Circuit Court of Cook County on Jan. 15. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Circuit Court of Cook County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Joseph Younes against J P Morgan Chase on January 15: 'Contract Complaint Filed' and 'Summons Issued And Returnable'
A federal judge says a group of lawyers must demonstrate why they should be allowed to collect more than $300,000 in attorney fees for their work representing clients who withdrew a potential class action against generic drug manufacturer Akorn Inc. over its attempted sale to German pharmaceutical company Fresenius.
JP Morgan Chase Bank has agreed to pay more than $19.5 million to settle a class action suit brought in Chicago federal court by several of its employees, who alleged the banking giant assigned its black and African-American financial advisors to less profitable locations and denied them other opportunities to get ahead, because of their race.
A federal judge in Illinois has ruled that Bank of America and other banks were not in violation of consumer privacy acts and dismissed a class-action suit accusing the bank of improperly distributing the confidential information of homeowners who had borrowed mortgage loans.
Cook County Judge Jessica Arong O'Brien has been indicted for her alleged role in a mortgage fraud scheme, which took place a few years before she was elected to the Cook County bench.