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The lawsuit accuses Bank of America of violating federal law by placing a hold on a $24K Social Security disabilities settlement check and then closing her account, allegedly out of suspicion of illegal activity, while allegedly not doing the same with similar checks deposited by those of other races
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Film producer Jordan Ancel says in a new lawsuit that "Better Call Saul" actor Jenninfer (Karum) Goodman and others defamed him with false personal and professional accusations in retaliation for losing creative control of new film "The Unseen," smearing his reputation and harming his career in the process
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The judge found Facebook comments posted by local activist Carolyn Pinta attacking dance teacher Louise Taitz for "hate" speech that leads to LGBTQ suicide, and encouraging people to take their business elsewhere could be "innocently construed" as protected opinion
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Legal dispute stems from June 2022 Facebook posts over transgender locker room access policy and alleged attempts by the activist to discourage people from doing business with the dance studio because the owner was allegedly "preaching non-affirmation"
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Former CFO expected to collect more than $2 million from sale of company
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While the restaurant only closed because the governor ordered them to do so, it was the COVID-19 virus that actually caused the losses, so the steep losses the businesses suffered aren't physical losses covered by insurance policies, state appeals judges ruled
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Two Cook County lawsuits say Chicago-based finance pros didn't do enough to uncover the truth behind a massive film licensing Ponzi scheme launched by their college actor friend
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Attorneys for an Evanston restaurant owner have asked a state appeals court to overturn a Cook County judge's decision to dismiss their class action lawsuit against State Farm over denial of coverage for losses they suffered after Gov. JB Pritzker ordered all restaurants closed in the spring of 2020.
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The former Chief Human Resources Officer says the West Side hospital also retaliated and discriminated against her for opposing a work environment allegedly hostile to women.
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The woman claims the village has steered truck exhaust and other "noxious fumes," dust and loud noises onto her property, because she rejected the village's "lowball" offers for her home, which neighbors the public works yard.
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Insurer denied coverage of losses for closures due to governor's COVID-19 control orders