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Midwest Insurers Have Duty to Defend in Junk Fax Class-Action Suits

The Illinois Supreme Court handed a victory to plaintiffs throughout Illinois with its 2006 ruling in an insurance dispute over whether insurers must cover the costs of a junk fax class action lawsuit for an insured covered for an “advertising injury.” In Valley Forge Insurance Co. v. Swiderski Electronics, Inc.,…

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Bond Filing Absolutely Must Precede Attachment Order Under Illinois Attachment Act, Appeals Court Rules

In a business fraud lawsuit pitting a bank against its security vendor, the Illinois Appellate Court for the 1st District ruled May 1 that an attachment order must be voided under the Illinois Attachment Act if plaintiffs fail to file an attachment bond beforehand. In ABN Amro Services Company, Inc.…

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Federal Judicial Center’s “Managing Class Action Litigation: A Pocket Guide for Judges” is an Excellent Research Tool for Class Action Lawyers and Judges

The Federal Judicial Center’s “Managing Class Action Litigation: A Pocket Guide for Judges” is an excellent research tool for class action lawyers and judges. The Manual covers in a very informative and useful manner many of the basic issues that come up in class-actions. By covering the judge’s perspective it…

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Seventh Rules Credit Must Be Firm, But Not Valuable Under FCRA

  The Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion limiting class-action lawsuits regarding “firm offers of credit” under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. In Murray v. New Cingular Wireless Services, 2008 WL 1701839 (7th Cir. April 16, 2008), the Seventh Circuit also limited the scope of…

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Tolling Agreement Supersedes Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice Case

The Illinois Appellate Court for the 1st District ruled May 7 that a legal malpractice class action against the law firm DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary could not go on because it was filed well after a tolling agreement ended. In Joyce v. DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary LLP, 1-07-1966…

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The Chicago Consumer Attorneys at DiTommaso Lubin Win Precedent In Hotel Billing Fraud Case

Our firm obtained a favorable verdict in a consumer fraud case with Terrill v. Oakbrook Hilton Suites & Garden Inn 788 NE2d 789 (2nd Dist 2003). In that case, our client, Cathy Terrill, was overcharged for a hotel room; her bill contained a charge for “taxes” that included an undisclosed…

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Illinois Supreme Court Rules Subcontractors Are Not Subject to Consumer Protection Law

The Illinois Home Repair and Remodeling Act does not apply to subcontractors, the state Supreme Court ruled April 3. The court’s decision in MD Electrical Contractors, Inc. v. Abrams, (Il. Sup. Ct. 2008; Doc. No. 104000) resurrected an electrical subcontractor’s breach of implied contract lawsuit against a Napierville family. The…

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FACTA Class Actions Grow

Since the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act took full effect in 2006, businesses have seen a rapid growth in class-action lawsuits over credit card numbers printed on receipts. FACTA, which was intended to help prevent identity theft, requires businesses that accept credit cards to hide all but the last…

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Contract Counterclaim Fails and Sanctions Upheld, Seventh Circuit Rules

The Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling May 13 in United Stars Industries, Inc. v. Plastech Engineered Products, Inc., 07-2919 (7th Cir. 2008), a business contract dispute in which Plastech alleged that its tubing supplier, United Stars, overcharged it by about $1.6 million. The case is also…

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Pennsylvania District Court Certifies Health Club Fee Class Action

  As billing fraud class action attorneys, we were pleased to see that a Pennsylvania federal district court recently certified a class in a lawsuit alleging three health clubs in Pennsylvania charged excessive startup fees. In Allen v. Holiday Universal, the court certified a class of all plaintiffs who joined…

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