Pnc Bank
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195 Wilson Rd, Bentleyville, PA 15314
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A state appeals panel has stopped Chicago developer David Dubin's $2 million malpractice suit against his ex-lawyers, saying he has no right to litigate over his company's lost profits.
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The lawsuit centers on claims PNC allegedly refused to accept proof that an Evanston woman was her mother's power of attorney, leading to foreclosure action
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Complaint cites report indicating Chicago made $4 million selling towed cars in 2017, even though the cars were actually worth $22 million
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Lawsuit asserts PNC charges overdraft fees when account not negative, on transactions less than $5, when contracts allegedly say the bank won't.
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A class action lawsuit accuses PNC Bank of charging for services for an allegedly free banking plan.
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A Chicago federal judge is closing the door on an ex-Cook County government staffer’s attempt to sue powerful Cook County politicians, saying he can’t demonstrate the county violated his constitutional rights by firing him after he helped expose alleged political corruption in Elmwood Park, and then campaigned to take the county board seat held by Peter Silvestri, Elmwood Park’s mayor.
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CHICAGO — A Pennsylvania equipment financing company is suing Marius Pranskunas and Virginia Silas, Lemont residents, citing alleged breach of contract.
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A divided federal appeals panel has tossed an $84,000 sanctions order against an attorney, finding a federal judge abused discretion in imposing the sanctions in a breach of contract suit brought by a telecommunications vendor against PNC Bank.
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A little over a year since a group of several hundred assistant bank branch managers sued PNC Bank for allegedly denying them overtime pay, a federal judge in Chicago has signed off on a deal to end the litigation for $6 million, which would send around $2,000 on average to each of the allegedly wronged assistant managers and $2 million to the attorneys who brought the case.
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An Illinois appeals panel has upheld a lower court’s ruling that the Episcopal Church must pay penance, by picking up the tab for the legal fees of a breakaway downstate diocese fighting a frivolous suit by the church and further refraining from making any further claims on the diocese’s $3.6 million treasury.
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Three big banks will not be on the hook for millions allegedly embezzled by the former bookkeeper for a group of Chicago area medical practices, after a federal judge agreed the banks had no duty to detect and thwart the fraud, which the doctors said cost them more than $14 million.
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A Glenview-based developer's lawsuit against PNC Bank - in which he claimed the bank didn’t play fair, costing him millions of dollars, forcing him into bankruptcy and causing the loss of a property slated for condominiums on Chicago's North Side - has been dismissed.
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A Chicago woman is suing a bank and an attorney, claiming they colluded to evict the company she manages from its leased premises.
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A bank is suing a man for failing to return checks it erroneously wrote for a past lease of a parking lot.
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