20-Jul-11

Coverage Disputes Arise Out of Rash of Consumer Class Actions

Since the California Supreme Court’s decision this February in Pineda v. Williams-Sonoma Stores, Inc., 51 Cal. 4th 524 (2011), scores of plaintiffs have filed class action suits in that state’s courts against more than 100 retailers that require customers to provide their ZIP codes during credit card transactions.

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