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May 15, 2018, 7:44 PM UTC

Privacy Class Action Against Parking Company Revived

Perry Cooper
Perry Cooper
Legal Reporter

A class action over credit card receipts is headed back to state court after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled May 14 the case doesn’t belong in federal court.

“This case presents an unusual circumstance: both parties insist that the plaintiffs lack Article III standing to sue,” the appeals court said in an unsigned opinion.

The plaintiffs argued the case belonged in state court where they filed it because they lacked standing to bring it in federal court. The defendant said the lack of standing meant the case should be dismissed entirely.

The appeals court agreed ...

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