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James Price v. Godiva Chocolatier, Inc., et al
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October 28, 2020
Split En Banc 11th Circ. Vacates $6.3M Godiva FACTA Deal
While Godiva did violate the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by including 10 credit card digits on shoppers' receipts, the shoppers have not properly alleged any concrete harm and therefore lack standing, a split en banc Eleventh Circuit ruled Wednesday while nixing a previously approved $6.3 million class settlement.
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December 05, 2019
Consumers Diverge In Appeals To Nix Godiva Credit Card Deal
Two consumers adopted contrasting strategies in briefs they filed Wednesday in the Eleventh Circuit amid the full bench's closely watched review of their objections to a $6.3 million class settlement that Godiva agreed to pay for printing too many payment card digits on receipts.
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October 07, 2019
11th Circ. To Revisit FACTA Standing Issue In Godiva Suit
The Eleventh Circuit's full bench will reconsider the court's approval of a $6.3 million class settlement that Godiva agreed to pay to consumers for printing too many payment card digits on receipts, following controversy over the original opinion's findings regarding the lead plaintiff's ability to bring the claims.
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October 03, 2018
11th Circ. Upholds $6.3M Godiva Credit Card Settlement
The Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday affirmed a $6.3 million class settlement Godiva Chocolatier agreed to pay to consumers accusing it of printing too many payment card digits on receipts, finding that attorneys' fees and lead plaintiff incentive were justified and that the lead plaintiff had standing to sue.
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January 12, 2018
Fee Award In Godiva Receipt Deal Too Sweet For Objectors
Objectors to a $6.3 million class settlement with Godiva Chocolatier over allegations the company printed too much information on customers' credit card receipts urged the Eleventh Circuit on Friday to shoot down the deal over what they argue is an excessive attorneys' fee award.
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April 10, 2017
Godiva, Consumer Urge 11th Circ. To Affirm $6.3M Deal
Godiva Chocolatier and the consumer who accused it of printing too many payment card digits on receipts both urged the Eleventh Circuit on Friday to approve their $6.3 million settlement ending the proposed class action and to ignore a pair of "professional objectors" who claim the deal was unbalanced.
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February 23, 2017
11th Circ. Asked To Scrap $6.3M Pact In Godiva Receipt Row
A pair of objectors brought to the Eleventh Circuit Wednesday their grievances with a $6.3 million settlement that resolved a proposed class action accusing Godiva Chocolatier Inc. of printing too much information on sales receipts, arguing that the lead plaintiff and his counsel exerted "remarkably minimal effort" in reaching an unbalanced deal.