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Kislov v. American Airlines, Inc.
Case Number:
1:17-cv-09080
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer
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March 22, 2022
American Airlines Dumps Biometric Privacy Suit, For Now
An Illinois federal judge on Tuesday dismissed biometric privacy class claims against American Airlines, saying the claims are preempted by a federal law that aims to deregulate the airline industry, but that the customers may rework their complaint.
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July 28, 2021
American Airlines Says BIPA Suit Belongs In Fed. Court
American Airlines on Tuesday urged an Illinois federal judge to keep a biometric privacy claim against it in federal court, saying the Seventh Circuit has clarified the decision its customers rely on in their remand motion and that virtually every court to consider a remand on the law ever since has denied it.
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July 13, 2021
American Airlines Customers Want BIPA Suit In State Court
Customers behind an evolving biometric privacy lawsuit against American Airlines urged an Illinois federal judge Monday to send one of their claims to state court, after the airline argued the suit is preempted by federal law.
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May 12, 2021
American Airlines Tries Again To Shake Biometric Class Suit
American Airlines has told an Illinois federal judge that courts lack jurisdiction over biometric privacy complaints against a unionized airline, saying all state law claims are preempted by collective bargaining agreements under the Railway Labor Act.
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November 07, 2019
Airlines Exempt From Ill. Biometric Laws: American Airlines
American Airlines told an Illinois federal court Wednesday that a ruling in a separate case cited by a proposed class of employees suing the airline is "readily distinguishable" from the suit it faces over its biometric timekeeping system, saying the railroads at issue in that case are not subject to the intensive security measures airports are.