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NATIONAL ATM COUNCIL, INC. et al v. VISA INC. et al
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1:11-cv-01803
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- Arnold & Porter
- Cohen Milstein
- Don Allen Resnikoff Law
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October 01, 2021
DC Circ. Calls ATM Fee Antitrust Class Cert. 'Questionable'
The D.C. Circuit ruled Friday that Visa and Mastercard can immediately appeal a district judge's recent order certifying three different classes of consumers and ATM operators accusing the credit card giants of running afoul of antitrust laws with ATM fee rules, agreeing that the certification decision warrants an appellate review.
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August 04, 2021
Visa, Mastercard ATM Fee Antitrust Classes Get Certs
A D.C. federal judge certified three different classes that all accuse Visa and Mastercard of running afoul of antitrust laws with ATM fee rules that hurt consumers and machine owners, ruling Wednesday that a class action is the superior method for resolving the claims.
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June 30, 2020
Visa, Mastercard Attack Cert. Bid In ATM Fee Antitrust Suit
Visa and Mastercard are coming out swinging against a bid to certify three different classes that all accuse the credit giants of running afoul of antitrust laws with ATM fee rules that hurt consumers and machine owners.
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September 23, 2019
ATM Operators Seek Cert. In Visa, Mastercard Antitrust Suit
A proposed class of ATM operators asked a D.C. federal judge for certification in their suit accusing Visa and Mastercard of violating antitrust laws by implementing ATM fee rules that jack up consumers' costs and limit ATM owners' earnings.
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May 22, 2017
Visa, Mastercard Beat Injunction Bid In ATM Antitrust Suit
A D.C. federal court on Monday refused to block Visa and Mastercard from enforcing ATM fee rules that allegedly violate federal antitrust law, saying the National ATM Council failed to prove that the rules have caused the number of independent ATMs to decline.
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March 24, 2016
Visa, MasterCard Say Fees Not Harming ATM Operators
Visa and MasterCard urged a D.C. federal court Thursday to deny the National ATM Council's bid to block the credit card companies from imposing fees and other practices the council claims violate federal antitrust law, saying the council has failed to show irreparable harm.
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March 26, 2013
Visa, MasterCard Urge Judge Not To Revive ATM Antitrust Suits
Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. on Friday contested a motion by consumers and ATM operators to revive recently dismissed consolidated antitrust class actions alleging an ATM fee-fixing conspiracy between the credit card companies, arguing that amending a court's decision was an "extraordinary" step.
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February 13, 2013
Visa, MasterCard Beat ATM Price-Fixing Actions
A Washington federal judge on Wednesday dismissed three consolidated antitrust class actions against Visa Inc. and MasterCard Worldwide over their ATM access fee policies, saying that the plaintiffs did not set forth facts to support any injury that occurred as a result.
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January 31, 2012
Visa, MasterCard Knock Conspiracy Claims In ATM Fee Row
Visa Inc. and MasterCard Worldwide argued Monday that the plaintiffs in three consolidated antitrust class actions over their ATM access fee policies had neither plausibly accused the companies of conspiring to hinder trade nor pointed to any real antitrust injury the policies caused.
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November 23, 2011
Visa, MasterCard ATM Price-Fixing Actions To Be United
A Washington federal judge said Wednesday that she intended to consolidate four class actions accusing Visa Inc. and MasterCard Worldwide of antitrust violations over restrictions placed on ATM access fees.