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Merchants: Beware five-digit trap
Seller beware. If your business accepts credit cards and does not limit the information printed on credit card receipts in compliance with the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, or FACTA, then you are at risk of becoming yet another defendant in an epidemic of class action litigation. Your sin: printing more than the last five digits of a consumer's credit card number or the expiration date of their credit card on a receipt.Cartoon Network names Mattel as master toy licensee
Elmont Open MRI & Diagnostic Radiology PC v. Country-Wide Ins. Co.
Insurer Fails to Substantiate Lack of Medical Necessity Claim in Improper Denial of Claim FormWise companies will take steps to prevent bribery
Given the intense focus on FCPA enforcement, companies that take preventative steps now may avoid the expense and bad publicity that comes with a federal investigation.View more book results for the query "*"
Major League Baseball Not Entitled to Washington Nationals Trademark, Company Says
A company that says it owns the trademark rights to the name Washington Nationals baseball club has answered a lawsuit brought by Major League Baseball with countercharges of its own. The MLB suit said Bygone Sports tried to "turn a quick, undeserved profit" by seeking trademark registration rights to the club's name. Bygone Sports co-founder Michael Bergman said that MLB failed to check to see if anyone else had rights to the nostalgic sports name before naming the new team.Bill Puts Private Arbitration Details Out Into Public Sight
Consumer advocates who want to shed light on the state's consumer arbitration process scored a victory Monday as Gov. Gray Davis signed legislation requiring more disclosure by private arbitration providers. The bill is one of six that crossed the governor's desk this session that deal with regulating consumer arbitration providers. On Monday, the last day of the session, Davis signed five of the bills and pocket-vetoed the sixth.Faust v. East Wind Caterers LLC
Owner, Security Did Not Owe Patron Duty To Protect Against Unforeseeable AssaultTrending Stories
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