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Lawsuit accuses Chicago Popeyes franchisee of racial discrimination
A Black male former employee of a Popeyes restaurant in Chicago has filed a lawsuit against the franchisee, alleging racial and sexual discrimination. -
Gay janitor sues Cicero school district over years of alleged sexual harassment from supervisors, coworkers
A janitor at Cicero School District 99 filed the lawsuit in federal court, asserting district officials didn't do anything to stop years of alleged sexual harassment from supervisors and other coworkers, who allegedly targeted him because he is gay -
Biometrics face scan class actions filed vs Walmart, Kohls, Best Buy, Home Depot, over involvement with Clearview
The lawsuits came after a federal judge said the retailers couldn't be added to a larger class action against Clearview over the sharing of face images "scraped" from online sources -
Class action seeks big payout from SnapChat app parent over Lenses facial recognition tech
Snap Inc. could be on the hook for potentially more than $2 billion in damages under the lawsuit, which says SnapChat Lenses improperly scans users' faces without consent or notice under Illinois' biometrics privacy law -
Judge: Tech firm founded to help Dems text voters can be sued for Vallas campaign spam texts
A Chicago federal judge will allow a class action to continue vs Link2Tek, which helped the Vallas mayoral campaign send text messages to voters in 2019. -
Appeals panel slashes $2.5M from award for woman 'tormented' by Ocwen, despite completing bankruptcy
A woman who suffered “torment” at the hands of loan servicer Ocwen in its attempt to collect debts from her, despite her successful completion of bankruptcy, will collect $2.5 million less than a jury said she should. -
Class action alleges Vallas campaign sent thousands of unsolicited texts
A class action lawsuit has been lodged against Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas, alleging Vallas’ campaign committee violated consumer protection law by sending automated text messages, which urged recipients to cast votes for Vallas. -
Contract: Edelson to get 20 percent of Cook Co's take from suit vs Facebook; Facebook requests pause
Facebook has asked a Chicago federal judge to place on hold a lawsuit brought by Cook County and its trial lawyers, who stand to claim 20 percent of whatever the county may receive from the legal action over accusations the social media company improperly allowed data firm Cambridge Analytica to harvest information on about 50 million Facebook users to aid the 2016 election campaign of President Donald Trump. -
Jury awards $3.5M to woman who claimed loan servicer mishandled mortgage during, after Chapt 13 bankruptcy
A federal jury awarded more than $3.5 million to a Franklin Park woman as a result of her lawsuit against a mortgage loan servicer over the handling of the default on her home. -
Lawsuit: Apple intentionally throttled performance of older iPhones to push people to buy new models
Within days of Apple publicly confirming it had intentionally issued operating software designed to slow down older versions of its iPhone, a group of plaintiffs have dialed up a class action lawsuit against the tech maker, alleging Apple did so merely to push consumers to buy their newer phone models. -
Debt collector on the hook for $70K in attorney fees for woman who they sued in the wrong county court
A Chicago debt collection law firm that sued consumers based on a former interpretation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) will have to pay attorney fees and costs to a former debtor, a Chicago federal judge has declared. -
Class action vs Alarm.com over third-party sales calls OK to proceed; judge says allegations 'quite slim'
A federal judge has allowed a lawsuit to continue against Alarm.com over sales calls made by third-party vendors on behalf of the home security company. -
Loandepot.com LLC accused of violating telephone harassment statutes
A man is suing Loandepot.com LLC for alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Medical supply firm accused of telephone harassment
A Chicago woman is suing a medical supply company in Tennessee, citing an alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Woman claims Central Credit Services made automatic calls for debt she doesn't owe
A woman is suing Central Credit Services LLC, a debt collector, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Wheaton man says Fifth Third Bank and collection firm sent letter on discharged debt
A man is suing Fifth Third Bank N.A. and The Roth Morgan Firm Corp., alleging misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Woodbridge man says Arizona collection agency called him for debt he doesn't owe
A man is suing Waterman Financial Group LLC, which does business both as CFS Mediation and Coastal Financial Services, alleging misrepresentation in debt collection and violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Suit claims Allied Collection Services repeatedly made calls to wrong person
A Bellwood man is suing Allied Collection Services Inc., a debt collector, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Woman claims phone harassment from Florida-based debt collector
A woman is suing Enhanced Recovery Company LLC, also known as ERC, and Enhanced Resource Center, a Florida-based collection agency, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection and violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Fifth Third Bank harassed consumer over phone about disputed debt, suit claims
A consumer is suing Fifth Third Bank, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes.