New v. Lucky Brand Dungarees Stores, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:14-cv-20574

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Ursula Ungaro

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  1. May 13, 2014

    Blind Customer Drops ADA Suit Against Lucky Brand

    A blind patron of Lucky Brand Dungarees Stores Inc. on Monday dropped his proposed class action against the company that alleged it violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by not providing independently usable point-of-sale devices in its stores.

  2. April 24, 2014

    Lucky Brand Faces Revised ADA Suit By Blind Customer

    Lucky Brand Dungarees Stores Inc. was hit with an amended complaint on Tuesday in Florida federal court by a blind customer alleging he could not independently use point-of-sale devices in the company's stores in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

  3. April 22, 2014

    Lucky Brand Skirts ADA Class Action, Despite DOJ's Advice

    Lucky Brand Dungarees Inc. on Monday won a motion to dismiss a proposed Americans With Disabilities Act class action in Florida alleging the company's payment devices discriminate against blind customers — an outcome that is contrary to a recommendation from the U.S. Department of Justice.

  4. April 14, 2014

    Blind Consumers Deserve Privacy For Debit PIN, DOJ Says

    The Department of Justice told a Florida federal court Thursday that retailers whose point-of-sale devices lack textured keys with which debit card customers can enter their personal identification number violate the American with Disabilities Act, urging the court to uphold a blind customers' proposed class action against Lucky Brand Jeans. 

  5. February 18, 2014

    Guess, Others Accused Of Making Blind Shoppers Reveal PINs

    Guess Inc., Anthropologie Inc., Lululemon USA Inc. and other retailers have been hit with proposed class actions in Florida federal court alleging they violated federal law by failing to provide point-of-sale machines with textured keys, forcing blind customers to divulge their PINs when making debit card purchases.

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