June 10, 2020
The Third Circuit on Tuesday upheld a Pennsylvania federal judge's decision and refused to revive a proposed class action against Kohl's Department Stores and Capital One that alleged customers were harmed by a change in its credit card policy.
March 13, 2019
Kohl's customers asked a Pennsylvania federal judge Tuesday to approve a $1.8 million deal to end class claims that the retailer and Capital One Financial Corp. charged them for a credit monitoring program that allegedly did not always include all of the advertised services.
February 19, 2019
Kohl's and Capital One avoided going to trial in Philadelphia on Tuesday as they agreed to the outline of a deal to end class claims that they charged consumers for a credit monitoring program that allegedly did not always include all of the services the retailer advertised.
February 15, 2019
A Pennsylvania federal judge has agreed to allow jurors to decide whether Kohl's and Capital One NA unjustly profited by charging a class of consumers for a credit monitoring program that allegedly did not include all of the services the retailer advertised.
July 27, 2017
Kohl's Department Stores Inc. on Thursday urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to find it could not be held liable in a putative class action over an allegedly worthless program allowing forgiveness of certain debt on credit cards issued by the retailer.
March 14, 2017
Kohl's Corp. has agreed to dismiss a third-party complaint it brought against a contractor who handled services related to the retailer's credit cards in a putative class action brought by cardholders who claimed Kohl's forced customers into frivolous payment protection and credit monitoring programs.
March 02, 2016
A lawyer for Capital One and Kohl's on Wednesday asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to throw out a putative class action claiming they forced customers into frivolous payment protection and credit monitoring programs when signing up for Kohl's-branded credit cards, arguing in part that the suit came too late.
August 10, 2015
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday refused to let Kohl's Department Stores Inc. move to arbitration a putative class action claiming it forced customers into frivolous payment protection and credit monitoring programs when they enrolled in Kohl's credit cards.
February 17, 2015
Kohl's Corporation Inc. has been hit with a proposed class action in Pennsylvania that accuses the retailer of charging unwitting customers who use its store-brand credit cards additional fees for payment protection services that are essentially useless, according to court documents made public Tuesday.