Guarisma v. Hyatt Corporation

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Case Number:

1:17-cv-20931

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Consumer Credit

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Ursula Ungaro

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  1. September 28, 2017

    Hyatt Customers Denied Class Cert. In FACTA Suit

    A Florida federal judge declined to certify a proposed class of Hyatt customers who claimed the hotel giant printed too much information on credit card receipts in violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, finding Thursday that there was no feasible way to identify potential class members.

  2. August 01, 2017

    Hyatt Slams Class Cert. Bid In Customer Receipts Suit

    Hyatt told a Florida federal court Monday it should not certify a class of customers in a suit alleging the hotel giant printed too much information on credit card receipts, because individual inquiries will be necessary to establish the claim.

  3. July 17, 2017

    Hyatt Customers Can't Seal Cert. Bid In Receipt Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Monday denied a request to seal a bid for class certification from a group of Hyatt Corp. customers accusing the hotel chain of printing too much information on their credit card receipts.

  4. July 10, 2017

    Hyatt Customers Seek Class Cert. Over Receipts

    Hotel customers suing Hyatt Corp. for allegedly printing too much information on their credit card receipts asked a Florida federal judge Friday to grant them class certification, saying they present an ideal case under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.

  5. May 22, 2017

    Hyatt Says It Has Nothing To Do With Fla. FACTA Suit

    Hyatt Corp. told a Florida federal judge Monday that it does not belong in a suit claiming it prints too much information on hotel customers' credit card receipts, in violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, arguing it does not own or control the Hyatt Regency Miami where a man bringing the suit allegedly received a bill that put him in danger of identity theft.