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Uetricht v. Chicago Parking Meters, LLC

Uetricht v. Chicago Parking Meters, LLC 

1:21-cv-03364N.D. Ill.8 entries
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
02/01/2022
Appeal
Notice of appeal filed by plaintiffs.
01/24/2022
Decision
Motion to dismiss granted.
The federal district court for the Northern District of Illinois dismissed a lawsuit challenging an agreement in which the City of Chicago granted the defendant the exclusive right to operate and collect revenue from the City’s metered parking spaces for a 75-year period. The plaintiffs—who asserted federal antitrust claims and a claim under the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act—alleged, among other things, that the agreement was made “without regard for changes in transportation resulting from climate change and the imperative need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.” The court found that the plaintiffs had standing based on alleged injuries from increased parking fees but that the state action immunity doctrine shielded the agreement from federal antitrust liability. The court declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the state law claim.
11/08/2021
Reply
Reply filed in support of motion to dismiss.
10/25/2021
Opposition
Memorandum of law filed by plaintiffs in opposition to defendant's motion to dismiss.