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Wordlaw v. Enterprise Leasing Company Of Chicago, LLC
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May 08, 2023
Enterprise To Pay $505K To End Ill. Workers' BIPA Claims
Enterprise is set to shell out nearly $505,000 to resolve Biometric Information Privacy Act claims from hundreds of employees who say the vehicle rental company required them to use a fingerprint timekeeping system without first obtaining their consent.
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January 29, 2021
Enterprise Denied Again In Bid To Toss BIPA Claims
An Illinois federal judge has again denied Enterprise's bid to toss an ex-Chicago employee's claims that it breached the state's Biometric Information Privacy Law, finding the rental giant's fears of a December ruling's broad impact on other businesses to be "overwrought."
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January 21, 2021
Enterprise Says Parent Co. Not Liable In BIPA Dispute
Enterprise on Thursday asked an Illinois federal judge to reconsider a holding that an ex-employee at its Chicago facility car rental facility could go after its parent company for alleged violations of the state's biometric privacy law, saying it could have "wide-reaching" ramifications for companies subject to similar lawsuits.
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December 21, 2020
Enterprise Must Face Chicago Worker's BIPA Suit
An Illinois federal judge on Monday refused to toss a proposed class action accusing Enterprise Rent-A-Car's Chicago facility and its parent company of violating the state's landmark biometric privacy law with its fingerprint timekeeping system.