White Castle risks billions in fines for violating Illinois biometrics law – Crain’s*

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A divided Illinois Supreme Court on Friday ruled that claims under the state's Biometric Information Privacy Act accrue with each alleged violation of the law, a decision that may expose businesses using fingerprint-based sign-ins to computers or timekeeping machines to stiff penalties. The court ruled 4-3 in support of the interpretation of the law by a manager at a White Castle System hamburger outlet, Latrina Cothron, who says the chain did not obtain her consent before requiring her fingerprint scan to access a computer from the time Illinois passed the law in 2008 until 2018.

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debtsor
3 years ago

Liberal justices vote in favor of trial lawyers that donated to their campaigns and legislators who gerrymandered their districts.

NEVER SAW THIS COMING

Where's Mine ???
3 years ago
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I believe with recent national sc ruling BIPA now is only enforceable in Illinois…why in the world would any company locate here and face nonstop shakedown by ill trial lawyers/ machine??

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

They should just close the doors and go elsewhere. Screw Illinois and its discourage business attitude.

Giddyap
3 years ago

A case study on why Illinois is poison to business

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