October 09, 2019
A New Jersey federal judge has agreed to toss a proposed class action over J. Crew Group Inc. receipts that allegedly revealed too many credit card digits, paving the way for the suing customer to appeal the rejection of his latest version of the claims to the Third Circuit.
June 14, 2017
A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday declined to reconsider his previous dismissal of a proposed class action accusing J. Crew of printing too many credit card digits on customer receipts, presumably setting up a Third Circuit showdown between the parties.
June 06, 2017
A New Jersey federal judge again tossed a proposed class action accusing J. Crew of printing too many credit card digits on customer receipts, determining Tuesday that a consumer didn't sufficiently allege a concrete injury under the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Spokeo decision and a subsequent Third Circuit ruling.
October 20, 2016
A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday nixed a putative class action accusing J. Crew of printing too many credit card digits on customer receipts, ruling that a heightened risk of future identity theft was not enough to establish a concrete injury under the U.S. Supreme Court's Spokeo decision.
August 07, 2015
A New Jersey federal judge refused Thursday to toss a putative class action against J. Crew Group over printing more than the last five digits of credit card numbers on customer receipts, finding that the plaintiff had plausibly argued that the fashion company willfully violated federal privacy law.
May 06, 2015
A class of J. Crew Group Inc. customers alleging that the retailer exposed them to identity theft risk by displaying more than five digits of credit card numbers on receipts for more than a decade urged a New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday to maintain the case, saying J. Crew knew the specifics about federal credit transaction laws.
January 13, 2015
J. Crew Group Inc. was slapped with a putative class action in New Jersey federal court, accusing the retailer of improperly displaying the expiration date and more than five digits of credit card numbers on electronically-printed receipts, exposing customers to the risk of potential identity theft.