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: A Port Authority project LGA-124.671 regarding construction and bidder qualifications .

The plaintiffs sought to bring a on behalf of other tenants. However, before the plaintiffs filed a motion to certify the class, the defendant "tendered" (offered) the full amount of the individual damages plus costs and fees to the named plaintiffs. 2. The Legal Controversy: The "Mootness" Doctrine

In this case, plaintiffs Chandra Joiner and William Blackmond sued their landlord, SVM Management, for failing to pay interest on their security deposits as required by the Illinois Security Deposit Interest Act . 124671

The central question was whether a defendant could "pick off" a class-action lawsuit by paying only the individual plaintiff's claim before the class was officially certified.

The Illinois Supreme Court ultimately affirmed the dismissal of the case, but with a significant clarification of Illinois law: : A Port Authority project LGA-124

: A study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (indexed as 124671) regarding the Exon-3 Deleted Growth Hormone Receptor and its link to osteoarthritis and colonic polyps.

: While the plaintiffs lost this specific battle, the case reinforced the strict requirements for landlords under the Security Deposit Interest Act. Other potential topics associated with "124671": The Illinois Supreme Court ultimately affirmed the dismissal

: To prevent defendants from constantly "picking off" plaintiffs, the court noted that if a motion for class certification is already pending, a tender cannot moot the case. 4. Key Takeaways and Legacy

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