Muransky v. Godiva Chocolatier, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

0:15-cv-60716

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

William P. Dimitrouleas

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  1. January 09, 2017

    Over Objections, Appeal Bond Set In $6.3M Godiva Row

    A Florida federal judge adopted the recommendation of a magistrate judge Monday, rejecting a request that two “serial objectors” post a $115,000 bond to appeal a $6.3 million settlement that ended a class action against Godiva Chocolatier Inc., calling the recommended $2,500 bond reasonable.

  2. December 19, 2016

    Bond Should Be Slashed In Godiva Deal Appeal, Judge Says

    A Florida magistrate judge on Monday recommended the rejection of a request that two "serial objectors" post a $115,000 bond to appeal a $6.3 million settlement that ended a class action against Godiva Chocolatier Inc., instead saying $2,500 would suffice.

  3. October 17, 2016

    Class Wants Objectors To Post Bond For Godiva Deal Appeal

    Two "serial objectors" should be required to post a $115,000 bond to appeal a recently finalized $6.3 million settlement that ended a class action against Godiva Chocolatier Inc. because their "frivolous" move could drain the funds, plaintiffs and class counsel argued Monday.

  4. September 19, 2016

    $2.1M Fee Request Granted In Godiva Credit Card Suit

    Attorneys for a proposed class of consumers seeking approval of a $6.3 settlement with Godiva Chocolatier Inc. for allegedly publishing more than the last five digits of their credit card numbers should receive $2.1 million in fees, a Florida federal judge said Friday, rejecting arguments raised by "serial objectors."

  5. September 13, 2016

    Godiva, Class Seek Approval Of $6.3M Credit Card Settlement

    A proposed class of consumers suing Godiva Chocolatier Inc. for allegedly publishing more than the last five digits of their credit card numbers in violation of federal law asked a Florida federal judge to approve their $6.3 million settlement on Monday.

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