Hawes et al v. Macy's, Inc. et al

  1. May 14, 2024

    Bedsheet Buyer Attys Clinch $3.5M Fee For Macy's Deal

    Lawyers representing a class of consumers that accused Macy's of lying about the thread count of its sheets will get $3.5 million as part of a $10.5 million settlement with the retailer, an Ohio federal judge ruled, but gave the lead plaintiffs a pittance, saying they did not work hard enough to get more.

  2. December 21, 2023

    Judge Wants Macy's Bedsheet Buyer's $10.5M Deal Revised

    An Ohio federal judge has denied final approval of a $10.5 million settlement between Macy's and bedsheet buyers, ruling that the selected cy pres recipient of any undistributed funds isn't related directly enough to the case at hand.

  3. August 04, 2023

    Bedsheet Buyer Attys Seek $3.5M Fee After Macy's Deal

    Attorneys who secured a $10.5 million settlement for a proposed class of bedsheet buyers that accused Macy's of lying about the thread count of its sheets asked an Ohio federal judge on Friday to approve $3.5 million in attorney fees.

  4. March 27, 2023

    Macy's Reaches $10.5M Deal To Settle Thread Count Suit

    A proposed class of bedsheet buyers is asking an Ohio federal court to give the go-ahead to a $10 million deal with Macy's Inc. and Macy's West Stores Inc. to resolve claims that the store misled consumers about the thread count of bedsheets it sold.

  5. March 17, 2022

    Macy's Must Face Bulk Of Thread-Count False Ad Class Suit

    An Ohio federal judge sided with Macy's Stores West Inc. in tossing a class action request for an injunction against allegedly false ads about the quality of its bedsheets and said a trial must ultimately decide whether the retail giant is misleading consumers about the thread count of its fabrics.

  6. January 25, 2022

    Sheet Buyer Class Certified In Macy's Thread-Count Suit

    An Ohio federal judge has certified a class of buyers alleging that Macy's Stores West Inc. misleads customers on the thread count of its cotton-polyester bedsheets, saying there were enough common issues in the case to support certification.