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The Marcus Corporation v. American Express Company et al
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1:13-cv-07355
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November 02, 2015
AmEx Looks To Bar Evidence From Antitrust MDL
American Express urged a New York federal court Friday to block retailers from introducing a variety of evidence in a potential trial in antitrust litigation targeting the company's credit card swipe fees, including evidence of past consent orders the company has entered with the government and a recently rejected settlement in the current case.
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October 29, 2015
Hausfeld Gets Keys To AmEx Swipe Mess For Settlement Push
Brooklyn U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis handed over merchants' antitrust litigation targeting American Express Co. credit card swipe fees to well-known plaintiffs' advocate Michael D. Hausfeld Thursday for a new settlement effort after bad lawyer behavior derailed an initial accord.
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June 15, 2015
Retailers Object To 'Worthless' AmEx Fees MDL Settlement
Numerous retailers suing American Express Co. over alleged antitrust violations have urged a New York federal judge to reject a proposed settlement because it would allow the credit card issuer to avoid its "day of reckoning."
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May 01, 2015
AmEx Judge Asks Merchants If DOJ Win Affects Private Deal
A New York federal judge on Thursday asked merchants suing American Express Co. over its anti-steering rules whether his decision siding with the government in a similar antitrust case affected their proposed settlement with the credit card giant.