Deere Construction, LLC v. Cemex Construction Materials Florida, LLC et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:15-cv-24375

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Cecilia M. Altonaga

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  1. December 01, 2016

    Cemex Buyers' Cert. Bid Falls Flat In Deceptive Fee Row

    A Florida federal judge Thursday rejected a construction company's bid to certify a class of clients of building materials supplier Cemex on claims that it charged deceptive fees, ruling there is evidence that not all potential class members were necessarily tricked. 

  2. July 27, 2016

    Cemex Will Face Class Action Over Fuel, Environmental Fees

    A Florida federal judge Tuesday denied a motion to dismiss a putative class action against building materials supplier Cemex, ruling that Deere Construction LLC's allegations that Cemex charged deceptive surcharge fees to clients are substantive enough to proceed with the case.

  3. July 14, 2016

    Cemex Wants Sanctions For 'Meritless' Deceptive Fee Claims

    Building materials supplier Cemex, accused of charging deceptive surcharge fees to clients, asked a Florida federal judge on Thursday to issue sanctions against a putative class and its counsel for filing allegedly meritless claims for a second time, but the request was subsequently denied as premature.

  4. May 12, 2016

    Cement Co. Wins Dismissal In Deceptive Fees Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Thursday tossed a suit accusing building materials supplier Cemex Inc. of charging deceptive fees, saying there was no evidence to suggest that surcharges for fuel and environmental costs outlined in the buyer's agreement covered anything other than those items.

  5. April 13, 2016

    Cemex Says Allegedly Deceptive Fees Properly Disclosed

    Building materials supplier Cemex Inc. asked a federal judge in Miami on Wednesday to dismiss a putative class action accusing it of charging Florida customers deceptive fees, saying its service agreement and invoices expressly informed them of the charges.

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