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8 opinions for “Calvita Frederick”
Calvita J. Frederick v. Marquette National Bankpublic domain
POSNER, Circuit Judge. This is a suit under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq. On January 24, 1989, the plaintiff, Calvita Frederick, signed a contract to purchase a condominium apartment for $45,000 from the principal defendant, Marquette National Bank. The contract gave Frederick 45 days to obtain financing for the purchase, but also gav
DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. v. Frederickpublic domain
Illinois Official Reports Appellate Court DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. v. Frederick, 2014 IL App (1st) 123176 Appellate Court DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Caption CALVITA J. FREDERICK, Defendant-Appellant. District & No. First District, Second Division Docket No. 1-12-3176 Filed Ma
Outley v. City of Chi.public domain
U.S. District Judge Joan H. Lefkow Micheal Outley brings this action against the City of Chicago and individual *855defendants Thomas Powers,1 Alan Stark,2 and Paul Mazur3 alleging employment discrimination based on race, as well as retaliation, in violation
In Re Brownpublic domain
152 B.R. 232 (1993) In re Willie M. BROWN, Debtor. In re Marie BUTLER, Debtor. In re Cleo POLLARD, Debtor. In re Myron THOMAS, Eleanor Thomas, Debtors. Bankruptcy Nos. 92 B 14365, 92 B 14806, 92 B 20029 and 92 B 20758. United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D. March 12, 1993. Sheryl A. Fyock, Offices of Jack McCullough, Chicago, IL, for Trustee.
Hicks v. Northeastern Illinois Universitypublic domain
Dillard, J. This cause coming on to be heard on the Respondent’s motion to dismiss and following oral argument, due notice having been given and the Court being fully advised in the premises; The Court finds that pursuant to section 8(d) of the Court of Claims Act, this Court has exclusive jurisdiction over tort claims only against the Board of Governors of State Colleges
Nelison Anderson, Harold Davis, David Cain, James Heflin, Ernest Vernon, and Jesse Reason v. United Parcel Servicepublic domain
HARINGTON WOOD, Jr., Circuit Judge. “Contumacious — perverse in resisting authority, stubbornly disobedient.” 1 That is the word that the district judge used to describe the conduct of the plaintiffs and their attorneys. Because we cannot say that the district court abused its discretion in dismissing the plaintiffs’ su
Clay v. City of Chicago Department of Healthpublic domain
CUMMINGS, Circuit Judge. Plaintiff Dorothy Clay was employed as Director of Human Resources in Chicago’s Department of Health in November 1992. Defendant Jackie Kean, who was then Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Health, interviewed Clay for the position and explained at length the duties that plaintiff would be performing, including the distribution of paychecks, recruitment and hiring of Department employees
Dorothy Clay v. City Of Chicago Department Of Healthpublic domain
143 F.3d 1092 73 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 45,312, 135 Lab.Cas. P 33,697,4 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 1009, 12 NDLR P 254 Dorothy CLAY, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Erlinda Tzirides,individually and not in her capacity as an employee of theCity of Chicago Department of Health, Jackie Kean,individually and not in her capacity as an employee of theCity of Chicago Depa