Gesten v. Burger King Corporation

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:17-cv-22541

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Robert N. Scola, Jr

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  1. September 27, 2017

    Judge Finds No Meat In Burger King Receipt Suit Claims

     A Florida federal judge on Wednesday granted Burger King's bid to toss a proposed class action accusing it of printing too many card digits on receipts, finding the consumer failed to allege a concrete injury as needed to give him standing.

  2. September 22, 2017

    Burger King Can't Pause Receipt Suit Pending Dismissal Bid

    A Florida federal judge on Friday rejected Burger King's bid to pause a proposed class action accusing it of printing too many card digits on receipts, saying the likelihood of the restaurant succeeding in its bid to ax the suit isn't so high that he needs to impose a stay while deciding the motion.

  3. August 15, 2017

    Fla. Consumer Fights To Keep Burger King Receipt Suit Going

    A Florida man urged a federal court Monday to deny Burger King's bid to dismiss his proposed class action alleging the restaurant printed too many credit card digits on receipts, arguing that his claim meets the requirement for "concrete injury" established in 2016 by the U.S. Supreme Court.

  4. August 01, 2017

    Burger King Says Spokeo Dooms Patron's Receipt Claims

    Burger King Corp. urged a Florida federal judge Monday to nix a proposed class action alleging the restaurant printed too many credit card digits on receipts, saying the consumer leading the suit hasn't alleged a sufficient injury to establish standing under the high court's landmark Spokeo decision.

  5. July 07, 2017

    Burger King Hit With FACTA Suit Over Customer Receipts

    Burger King is exposing customers to identity theft and violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by printing too many credit card digits on consumer receipts, according to a proposed class action filed Friday in Florida federal court.