Our Chicago lemon law attorneys focus on bringing suit for auto-fraud claims. We recently settled a suit involving purchase of $9,000 used car that was in reality 3 different cars welded together for $100,000. Our fees come from the recovery and we only get paid if we win or settle…
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Second District Voids Contractor’s Arbitration Clause Because Homeowners Never Signed It
Our Illinois consumer protection attorneys were pleased to see a recent victory in an Illinois appeals court for consumers concerned about the effects of mandatory binding arbitration. In Artisan Design Build, Inc. v. Bilstrom, No. 2-08-0855 (Ill. 2nd Sept. 22, 2009), David and Jody Bilstrom of Hinsdale, Ill., hired…
Fifth District Enforces Mortgage Company Arbitration Agreement Except as to Class Actions
Our Chicago alternative dispute resolution lawyers noted a recent Fifth District Court of Appeal ruling upholding an arbitration agreement but severing its class-action waiver. In Keefe v. Allied Home Mortgage Corporation, No. 5-07-0463 (Ill. 5th 2009) (PDF), Rosemary Keefe was the lead plaintiff in a proposed class action against…
PR Newswire Reports: “Proposed Settlement in Class Action Suit Against Audi, Volkswagen Wins Judge’s Approval”
Proposed Settlement in Class Action Suit Against Audi, Volkswagen Wins Judge’s Approval The article states: Volkswagen and Audi have agreed to pay sludge-related maintenance costs for nearly 480,000 vehicles as part of a proposed settlement conditionally approved in federal court. The order filed Thursday, September 23, 2010 by Judge…
Penalty Under Landlord Tenant Ordinance Is Statutory, Illinois Supreme Court Finds
A recent ruling clarifying how Illinois state law applies to city ordinances caught the attention of our Chicago consumer protection attorneys. In Landis et al v. Marc Realty et al, Ill. Sup. Co. No. 105568 (May 21, 2009), tenants Ana and Ken Landis signed a lease for a Chicago…
Law.com reports: “3rd Circuit Overturns 8-Figure Settlement in Lending Class Action — Again”
3rd Circuit Overturns 8-Figure Settlement in Lending Class Action — Again By Shannon P. Duffy Law.com reports: For the second time, a federal appeals court has overturned an eight-figure settlement in a class action predatory lending suit on the grounds that the trial judge failed to follow the rigorous…
USA Today Reports: “Home Mortgage Modification Snags Spark Class-Action Lawsuits”
USA Today Reports: Permanent mortgage modifications, which lower mortgage payments have been given to only about a third of the 1.3 million borrowers. The class-action lawsuits allege that the trial payment plans are contracts that obligateBank of America and other servicers to abide by them and to give…
The New York Times Reports: For-Profit Colleges Mislead Students, Report Finds
For-Profit Colleges Mislead Students, Report Finds By TAMAR LEWIN Published: August 3, 2010 Recruiters for 15 for-profit colleges encouraged lying on financial aid forms and misled potential students. If you are keeping up with the scandal involving for profit colleges and how they are duping students into taking worthless…
Seventh Circuit Upholds Federal Jurisdiction Under CAFA When Class Certification Is Expected
The Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals made a ruling this year that will be important to the work of our Chicago consumer class action attorneys. In Cunningham Charter Corp. v. Learjet Inc., 592 F.3d 805 (7th Cir. 2010), the court decided that federal courts retain jurisdiction under the…
NPR Reports: Lawyers Vie to Represent Toyota Owners in Class Actions Seeking Reimbursement From Plummeting Values in Their Cars
Our Chicago Class Action Lawyers Have Represented Auto-Buyers and buyers of other defective products in State-Wide and National Class Actions in courts in different parts of the United States. You can call one of our Nationwide class action lawyers for a free consultation at 630-333-0333 or contact us online.