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Flaum v. Doctor's Associates, Inc.
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March 12, 2019
Attys Win $10M Of Subway's Record $31M FACTA Settlement
A Florida federal judge who signed off on the largest settlement in the history of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, a nearly $31 million deal between Subway and a class of consumers, has approved about $10 million in attorney fees for class counsel.
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March 23, 2017
Judge OKs Subway's Record $31M FACTA Settlement
A Florida federal judge has signed off on the largest settlement in the history of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, a nearly $31 million deal between Subway and a class of consumers alleging the sandwich chain unlawfully printed full credit card expiration dates on receipts.
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March 21, 2017
Subway Strikes Record $30M Deal In FACTA Receipt Suit
Subway has struck a nearly $31 million settlement with a putative class of customers who allege the sandwich chain unlawfully printed full credit card expiration dates on receipts, marking the largest-ever settlement under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, according to a Florida federal court filing Tuesday.
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January 23, 2017
Subway Diners Seek Class Cert. For FACTA Case
A Subway customer Friday asked a Florida federal judge to grant class certification to his suit alleging the chain unlawfully printed debit card information on customer receipts, saying the class is both numerous and easy to identify.
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November 08, 2016
Subway Asks To Reconsider Denial Of FACTA Appeal
Subway asked a Florida federal judge on Tuesday to reconsider the denial of its bid to appeal a ruling that the sandwich shop must face a proposed class action over claims the chain's receipts show identifiable debit card information, saying the court overlooked precedential rulings that show the consumer who brought the suit lacks standing.
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August 29, 2016
Subway Fails To Dodge FACTA Receipt Suit Under Spokeo
A Florida federal judge on Monday denied Subway's attempt to dodge a Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act putative class action from a customer who said a receipt unlawfully printed his debit card information, citing the recent U.S. Supreme Court Spokeo decision over whether injury from the alleged violation is concrete and real.