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Another Step Closer to Final Approval of the Interchange Settlement

Class counsel, on behalf of numerous retailers who are proposed class representatives, filed the Definitive Settlement Agreement, as well as a motion to request that the Honorable Judge Gleeson of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York preliminarily approve a landmark settlement of a lawsuit over merchant interchange fees.  The settlement was originally announced on July 13th after over seven years of litigation, mediation and negotiation between retailers, payment networks and nine major card issuers.  The parties involved have now come together to take the next step in the process in an effort to settle this dispute once and for all.
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Six Questions Surrounding the Interchange Settlement

Members of the Electronic Payments Coalition remain highly confident that the Court will grant preliminary, and ultimately final, approval for the settlement in the merchant class action suit against the payment card industry – and that this represents the end of a long battle and finally puts all the issues raised to rest going forward.  Recent noise in the press, however, has raised a number of questions as to why we remain so confident in this outcome.  This is an interview with Robert Stolebarger, partner at Bryan Cave LLP and antitrust counsel for the Electronic Payments Coalition, where he addresses some of the most commonly asked questions.
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