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Judge curbs Subaru's try to detour class action over distracted driver face scans to arbitration
The class action lawsuit, brought by the owner of a 2020 Subaru Outback, claims the carmaker's DriverFocus system violates Illinois' biometrics privacy law. -
Class action accuses Cook County Sheriff of overcharging people to serve court papers
The lawsuit alleges the Cook County Sheriff's Office charges $60 to serve court papers, even though state law allegedly caps the fees they can charge at $35 -
Class action: Subaru DriverFocus system improperly scans driver's faces, eyes
A new class action lawsuit has accused Subaru of violating Illinois' biometrics privacy law by failing to notify drivers and get their consent before scanning their faces and eyes using its DriverFocus anti-distracted driving system -
Class action OK to motor on vs Chicago City Hall over pre-2010 red light camera tickets
A Cook County judge rejected the city of Chicago's attempts to dismiss a class action seeking a payout from the city for allegedly improper red light camera tickets issued from 2003-2010. -
Chicago tries to put brakes on red light camera suit, says plaintiffs waited too long; plaintiffs say there's no time limit
Chicago city attorneys are asking a Cook County judge to toss another class action vs the city over red light camera tickets, contending the suit was lodged too late and second notices were not required anyway. Plaintiffs say the city is asking the court to rescue it from a "quagmire of its own making." -
Ranchers lawsuit: Meat packers squeezed cattle prices, even as consumers paid record retail beef prices
A group of cattle ranchers have filed suit in Chicago federal court, accusing four of the largest meat processors in the U.S. of squeezing ranchers by manipulating the market to drive down the price they paid for beef cattle, even as consumer beef prices remained near their peak. -
Class action: Chicago should pay up for red-light camera tickets from 2003-2010, too, not just 2010-2015
Less than a year since Chicago City Hall inked a settlement to end a class action over defective red-light and speeding camera ticket notices sent from 2010-2015, a new class action has landed in Cook County court demanding the city be made to pay out for similar notices delivered to others who got red light camera tickets in earlier years. -
Chicago lawyer sues Oxford Financial over management of late father's trust, lost investment returns
A Chicago lawyer and the son of a prominent Ft. Wayne, Ind., banking executive has sued a financial advisory firm he claims bungled the division of a trust established to manage the assets of his late father, saying the firm should be made to pay for allowing the trust to miss out on a bull market, costing the trust at least $2 million in potentially lost investment returns. -
Chicago plaintiffs firm is plaintiff in class action lawsuit against telecom company
ROCKFORD - A Chicago plaintiffs firm has filed a class action lawsuit against a telecommunications company it previously contracted with, arguing it charged the law firm “unlawful and unconscionable” termination fees.