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Fullwood v. Wolfgang's Steakhouse, Inc.
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1:13-cv-07174
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November 06, 2017
Spokeo Helps Steakhouse Beat Long-Running Receipt Action
Wolfgang's Steakhouse on Monday beat a proposed class action over payment card expiration dates on customers' receipts when a New York federal judge found, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's Spokeo decision, that the customers weren't actually harmed by the revealed data.
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April 10, 2017
Steakhouse Says Receipt Suit Still Fails Under Spokeo
Wolfgang's Steakhouse urged a New York federal judge Friday to end a proposed class action accusing the restaurant of improperly printing payment card expiration dates on customers' receipts, saying a patron's revamped claims still aren't enough to establish standing under the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Spokeo decision.
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August 29, 2016
Spokeo Saves FACTA Suit Against Steakhouse, Class Says
Wolfgang’s Steakhouse can't escape a proposed class action accusing the restaurant of violating the federal Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by printing credit card expiration dates on customers’ receipts because the Supreme Court — with its Spokeo decision — and Congress both say it alleges a solid-enough injury to sue, a New York federal judge heard on Friday.
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July 27, 2016
Steakhouse Looks To Chop FACTA Suit For Lack Of Harm
Wolfgang's Steakhouse and ZMF Restaurants on Wednesday sought to dismiss a proposed class action accusing them of violating the federal Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by printing credit card expiration dates on customers' receipts, saying the lack of actual harm is fatal under recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
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March 05, 2015
Sanction Bid In Steakhouse FACTA Suit Is Baseless, Firm Says
Plaintiffs firm Frank & Bianco LLP defended itself Wednesday against a high-end steakhouse chain's claims that the firm deserves to be sanctioned and its suit dismissed after copying parts of a Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act class action complaint from other lawsuits, saying the request is merely a bullying tactic.
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November 17, 2014
Steakhouse Chain Co. Can't Skirt Customer's FACTA Suit
A New York federal judge ruled Friday that ZMF Restaurants LLC must face a proposed class action alleging that printing credit card receipts including the expiration date of customers' cards violates the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, finding that the complaint alleges willful violation of the act.