If high court sides with AmEx in case brought by merchants, it will encourage companies to draft clauses that eliminate both arbitration and claims, allowing them to get away with breaking the law
Lawyers expect those concerned with workplace rights and consumer protection to be even more aggressive
National Law Journal
...on an antitrust class action against credit card giants Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. in July. It also triggered major reform of the transaction rules...
...credit card swipe-fee practices are anti-competitive. Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and a group of credit card-issuing banks agreed to the...
A proposed law to combat digital piracy stalled last year in the face of widespread public opposition, but district courts are embracing its controversial remedies against Internet companies that do
...that gained notoriety in 2008 for launching cyber attacks on Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and the Church of Scientology. GeneSimmons.com LLC is...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...numerous lines of credit and loans with SSFCU as well as a Mastercard account. At least three of the loans were expressly secured by the...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...than a week after independent ATM operators sued Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. over an alleged fee-fixing scheme, a class of ATM users...
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