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Motorist allegedly hits accelerator instead of brake, causes rear end collision
EAST ST. LOUIS — A motorist alleges another driver hit the accelerator instead of the brakes, causing a rear end collision in the World Wide Technology Raceway parking lot. -
Class action alleges World Wide Technology violated BIPA
EDWARDSVILLE — A former World Wide Technology employee filed a class action alleging the employer collected employees' biometric information without consent. -
Motorist alleges injuries from raceway parking lot collision
A motorist claims he was injured when another driver rear-ended his vehicle multiple times in the World Wide Technology Raceway parking grounds. -
World Wide Technology settles BIPA class action; Dugan approves $934K in attorneys' fees
After arguing that damages allowed under the Biometric Information Privacy Act were unconstitutional, World Wide Technology has settled claims by a class of plaintiffs alleging it collected biometric information from employees without their consent -
Professional arm wrestler and event organizers sued by competitor who suffered bicep rupture
A DeSoto, Mo. man who claims he suffered a distal bicep rupture in an arm wrestling contest is suing event organizers, sponsors and the professional who allegedly hurt him. -
Privacy action first filed in circuit, removed to federal level, dismissed, refiled locally
EDWARDSVILLE - Two days after parties agreed to dismiss a federal lawsuit alleging violations of a biometric privacy act, a new suit by one of the same plaintiffs seeks class action certification and was filed in the local circuit. -
Tech firm accused of saving biometric data without employee's consent
EDWARDSVILLE — An employee is suing a technology business, alleging her fingerprints were saved without her consent.