A federal judge in Chicago allowed a claim that CIBC Bank USA failed to manage a borrower’s liquidation in a commercially reasonable manner to proceed, dismissing fraud and breach of contract claims in a $5 million private credit dispute.
Silverleaf Private Credit, LLC v. Turner Acceptance Corp. et al
A federal judge in Chicago rejected a healthcare employer's attempt to dismiss a putative class action alleging automatic pay deductions and improper overtime calculations, ruling the complaint states a plausible claim under federal and...
High v. Helia Healthcare Services, LLC
A federal judge in Chicago rejected a skilled nursing operator’s attempt to throw out a putative class action alleging automatic pay deductions and improper overtime calculations.
E. et al v. Health Care Service Corporation et al
A federal judge in Chicago denied Helia Healthcare Services' motion to dismiss a putative class action, holding that the company's bare denials of the allegations and improperly submitted extrinsic documents did not constitute a legal...
Health Care Service Corporation v. Walgreen Co. et al
A federal judge refused to let Helia Healthcare Services walk away from claims it systematically shaved thirty minutes of pay per day from hourly workers at its skilled nursing facilities.
J.S. et al v. Health Care Service Corporation
A skilled nursing facility operator tried to kill a wage-and-hour class action by attaching pay stubs and a timekeeping memo to its motion — documents the court refused to read.
F. v. Health Care Service Corporation
A federal judge in Chicago refused to dismiss a putative class action accusing a skilled nursing facility operator of deducting thirty minutes a day from workers' paychecks after the company's two-page motion failed to substantively...
D. et al v. Health Care Service Corporation, et al
A federal judge in Chicago denied Helia Healthcare Services' motion to dismiss a putative class action alleging the company systematically shorted hourly workers on overtime pay and improperly deducted break time they never actually took.
High v. Helia Healthcare Services, LLC
A federal judge in Chicago denied a motion to dismiss brought by an auto lender, ruling that a pro se borrower plausibly alleged that the company failed to conduct a reasonable investigation after he disputed inaccurate account...
Clark v. Flagship Credit Acceptance LLC