United States:
Wells Fargo Beats Merchant Class Action Over Hidden Fees
28 February 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Scott L. Vernick, David H. Colvin and Oksana G. Wright were
featured in the Law360 article, "Wells Fargo Beats
Merchant Class Action Over Hidden Fees." Full text can be
found in the February 24, 2014, issue, but a synopsis is noted
below.
A federal judge in New York has refused to certify a class
of merchants accusing Wells Fargo Bank NA and First Data Merchant
Services Corp. of charging them unauthorized fees, ruling the
merchants fail to meet the requirements for certification and
dismissing the suit.
The defendants are represented by Scott L. Vernick, David
H. Colvin and Oksana G. Wright.
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