March 30, 2017
A California federal judge on Wednesday followed through on instructions from the Ninth Circuit to dismiss a proposed class action accusing Ikea of illegally collecting customer ZIP code data, presumably setting up a state court battle that the lead consumer had asked for on appeal.
December 05, 2014
A California federal judge on Thursday decertified a class of Golden State consumers accusing Ikea USA West Inc. of illegally requesting customers' ZIP codes after they used their credit cards to make a purchase, saying the named plaintiff couldn't prove Ikea had violated class members' rights.
November 14, 2014
Ikea USA West Inc. told a California federal court Thursday in the midst of a bench trial that class claims in a suit accusing it of illegally collecting customer ZIP codes should be tossed because the lead plaintiffs have failed to prove that asking for the information was a companywide policy.
February 28, 2013
A California federal judge refused to decertify a class of consumers Wednesday whose ZIP codes were collected by Ikea USA West Inc., but narrowed the class to include a smaller time-frame for included purchases and to exclude self-checkout transactions.
June 04, 2012
Ikea USA West Inc. on Friday urged a California federal court to narrow a certified class of all consumers whose ZIP codes were collected by the company, a request that could affect future classes under the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act.
May 08, 2012
A California federal judge on Friday agreed to certify a statewide class in a data collection suit against Ikea USA West Inc., ruling that the group can include more than 1 million customers whose ZIP codes were collected by the company.