Brown v. 140 NM LLC et al

  1. May 20, 2019

    Calif. Eateries Get No-Tip Conspiracy Suit Tossed

    A California federal judge Monday dismissed a consumer's suit accusing upscale California restaurants of cooking up a no-tipping scheme to boost prices, saying the suit presented no facts to show an injury had occurred.

  2. January 29, 2019

    Calif. Eateries Face Slimmed Down No-Tip Conspiracy Suit

    A consumer who had accused upscale New York and California restaurants of cooking up a no-tipping scheme to boost menu prices has returned to federal court with a slimmed down complaint that focuses on a handful of Golden State eateries after a judge nixed many of his claims.

  3. January 07, 2019

    Big Apple Eateries Freed From No-Tip Conspiracy Case

    Several upscale New York restaurants and their celebrity chefs can slip a suit alleging they cooked up a no-tipping scheme to boost menu prices, a federal judge ruled Monday, adding if a fresh complaint against the California eateries isn't filed by the end of January, the case will be closed.

  4. April 03, 2018

    Price Of A Chicken Sandwich Keeps No-Tipping Suit On Menu

    Dozens of New York and San Francisco restaurants returned to California federal court for another round in their battle against a consumer who accuses them of engineering a no-tipping policy in a “conspiracy” to overcharge customers, arguing he bases his suit on a fried chicken sandwich that cost $5 more after a Brooklyn eatery eliminated tipping.

  5. March 06, 2018

    Eleven Madison Park Wants No-Tipping Suit Tossed

    The team behind renowned New York City restaurant Eleven Madison Park on Monday urged a California federal court to dismiss a proposed class action accusing it and other restaurants of participating in a conspiracy to overcharge consumers through the implementation of a no-tipping policy, calling the antitrust claims implausible.

  6. February 20, 2018

    Momofuku Wants Early Out In No-Tipping 'Conspiracy' Suit

    David Chang, the celebrity chef behind Manhattan's Momofuku Noodle Bar, has attempted to exit a suit alleging a slew of restaurants implemented a no-tipping policy in a "conspiracy" to overcharge consumers, arguing in California federal court he did not attend the meeting where the alleged conspiracy took place.

  7. October 10, 2017

    Restaurants Sued Over No-Tipping Policy 'Conspiracy'

    New York restaurants, including those operated by Union Square Hospitality Group, and others in the Bay Area have been hit with a proposed class action in California federal court over a no-tipping policy that consumers say is part of a conspiracy to charge them more for their food.

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