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Ucc Update: 2013 Case Law Updates And Examples Of How A Bank May Be Able To Reduce Exposure On Potential Future Losses, William P. Huttenbach Jun 2013

Ucc Update: 2013 Case Law Updates And Examples Of How A Bank May Be Able To Reduce Exposure On Potential Future Losses, William P. Huttenbach

William P. Huttenbach

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Case Of Interest Regarding The United States Supreme Court Upholding A Contractual Waiver Of Class Arbitration, William P. Huttenbach Jan 2013

Case Of Interest Regarding The United States Supreme Court Upholding A Contractual Waiver Of Class Arbitration, William P. Huttenbach

William P. Huttenbach

Recent case you might find of interest regarding the United States Supreme Court upholding a contractual waiver of class arbitration. This case involves merchants filing a class action antitrust suit against American Express. See American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant, 133 S.Ct. 2304 (2013). Respondents are merchants who accepted American Express cards. The contract between parties contained a clause that required all disputes between said parties to be resolved by arbitration and that no claims could be arbitrated on a class action basis. Respondents brought a class action suit against Petitioners for violation of the federal antitrust laws due …


Recent Case You Might Find Of Interest Regarding A Bank Ultimately Prevailing In A Disputed Credit Card Transaction Matter, William P. Huttenbach Jan 2013

Recent Case You Might Find Of Interest Regarding A Bank Ultimately Prevailing In A Disputed Credit Card Transaction Matter, William P. Huttenbach

William P. Huttenbach

Recent case you might find of interest regarding a bank ultimately prevailing in a disputed credit card transaction matter. This case involves a credit card purchase, the customer contesting the charge, and subsequently suing their bank over the charges. See Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. v. Michael S. Tran, M.D. and Thanh Tran., No. 05-11-01423-CV, 2013 WL 3205878 (Tex. App.-Dallas June 21, 2013, no pet. h.) (mem. op.). Plaintiffs purchased medical equipment through Ebay, received the equipment, and were not satisfied. PayPal divided the payment into two credit card transactions. After having Dr. Tran fill out complaint forms, Citibank issued chargebacks …