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Vet medicine practice accuses marketing company Chrisad of sending unsolicited fax ads
An Illinois veterinary clinic has filed a class action lawsuit against a California telemarketing company for sending unwanted advertisements through the clinic's fax machine. -
Six Flags inks $36M deal to end fingerprint scan class action that resulted in landmark IL Supreme Court decision
Six Flags Great America members and pass holders who visited the park from 2013-2018 could be in line for cash payments of $60-$200. Lawyers could get $12 million. -
Appeals panel says federal judge was wrong to end junk fax class action vs medical supply company
7th Circuit lets stand judgment in favor of CEO, but notes company stopped defending itself -
Wisconsin man brings class action vs Culligan, says called him without consent after ending service
A Wisconsin man has brought a class action against Culligan Water Technologies, accusing the company of calling him without his consent. -
IL Supreme Court questions whether mom must prove 'harm' to sue over teen's Six Flags fingerprint scan
Illinois Supreme Court justices appeared to take a dim view of assertions by a lawyer for Six Flags that a mother can't sue the theme park operator after the company required him to scan his fingerprints to use his park season pass, even though she had not provided consent. -
Appeals panel: Attorneys didn't do enough to merit fees topping amount paid to plaintiffs in junk fax suit
A federal appeals court rejected a request for attorney’s fees that exceeded the amount paid to claimants in a quickly settled lawsuit over faxed ads, as judges faulted the attempt by plaintiffs’ lawyers to lay claim to one-third of a potential settlement amount, rather than basing their fee request on the actual deal. -
Judge pulls to the curb class action vs city, ParkChicago vendors over app users' parking tickets
A class action lawsuit accusing the city of Chicago and its curbside parking meters vendors of wrongly issuing parking tickets to motorists who actually had fed the meters using the ParkChicago smartphone app, has been dismissed. -
Judge: Faxed invite to diabetes drug seminar enough to let TCPA class action continue
Receiving an unwanted fax, inviting medical professionals to a "free seminar" discussing diabetes treatment options is harmful enough to allow a class action to continue against a drugmaker and a company that describes its mission as "connecting" nurse practitioners with drug companies' clinical research, a Chicago federal judge has said.