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Class action claims Posen village officials breaking the law in handling overweight truck tickets
Village of Posen acting as "fox guarding henhouse" in issuing tickets to truckers and then forcing them to appear before a village-appointed official to hear their cases, leading to allegedly big fines and other consequences, all allegedly in violation of state law -
How 'concrete' an injury is 'emotional distress?' Federal appeals court grapples with question
A group of four federal appeals court judges says the Seventh Circuit was wrong to toss out a woman's class action claims that a creditor should pay for inflicting "emotional distress" when it sought to collect a "zombie debt" -
Class action: Pace Bus doesn't pay drivers enough for inspecting bus, working 11+ hours in a day
A class action lawsuit has accused Pace Suburban Bus of allegedly shorting its bus drivers pay. -
A non-starter in federal court, case vs Roti over credit card digits on receipts still headed to Cook court
A federal judge has again sent back to Cook County Circuit Court a class action dispute about how many credit card digits appear on restaurant receipts, saying, while federal courts have been clear the case is a non-starter, Illinois state courts have yet to answer. -
Woman adds second class action vs McDonald's over Extra Value Meal pricing
A woman who claimed she overpaid for her sausage burrito meal at a McDonald’s restaurant in The Loop has become the second plaintiff asking Cook County courts to make McDonald’s and a local McDonald’s franchisee pay for charging a few cents more the meal as a bundled “Extra Value Meal,” rather than a la carte. -
Roti Restaurants accused in class action of printing too many card number digits on receipts
Roti Restaurants, a Chicago-based chain specializing in fast, fresh Mediterranean-style food, has been served with a class action lawsuit, alleging the chain prints too many digits from its customers’ credit and debit cards on receipts. -
Class action: Des Plaines McDonald's franchisee charges 41 cents too much for cheeseburger meals
A Des Plaines man has brought a consumer fraud class action against a suburban Chicago McDonald’s franchisee, alleging the restaurant group should be made to payfor allegedly false advertising on its menu, as the group’s pricing of its two cheeseburger “Extra Value Meal” causes customers to pay 41 cents more than they would if they just ordered their two burgers, fries and drink separately. -
Former Chicago Bears players' suit joins other "Super Bowl Shuffle" dispute in federal court; parties likely to face off over venue
Nearly three decades years after the fact, the "Super Bowl Shuffle" remains a fond memory for Chicago Bears fans.