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Quinn Ford is a member of the Litigation Practice in Greenberg Traurig's Chicago office.

Illinois Supreme Court Holds No Showing of Actual Harm Needed to State Claim Under Biometric Information Privacy Act

January 30, 2019

Illinois Supreme Court Holds No Showing of Actual Harm Needed to State Claim Under Biometric Information Privacy Act

January 30, 2019
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Illinois Supreme Court Holds No Showing of Actual Harm Needed to State Claim Under Biometric Information Privacy Act

January 28, 2019

Illinois Proposes Stricter Lead Rules for Public Intervention, Enforcement Actions

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