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Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Copy Fee Class Action Lawsuit Complaint

Illinois Citizens Who Were Allegedly Charged In Excess of the Statutory Limit For Copies of their Walgreens Pharmacy Health Care Records File Class Action Lawsuit Against Walgreen.

A class action lawsuit has reportedly been filed against Walgreen Co. d/b/a Walgreens (“Walgreen” or “Walgreens” or Defendant”) in the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit St. Clair County Illinois (styled Raymond Griggs v. The Walgreen Co. d/b/a Walgreens, Class Action Case No. 11 CV 685) alleging, among other things, that Walgreens charged customers more than the statutory limit (735 ILCS 5/8-2001 et seq.) for a copy of their healthcare provider records, according to the Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Fee class action lawsuit complaint.

The plaintiff in the Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Fee class action lawsuit reportedly brings the class action lawsuit complaint on behalf of the following class:

All individual citizens of the State of Illinois who were charged in excess of the statutory limit for a copy of their health care records from Walgreens.

The Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Fee class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, 815 ILCS 505/1 et seq, violation of the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act, 815 ILCS 510/1 et seq., common law fraud, unjust enrichment and violation of 735 ILCS 5/8-2001 et seq.

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