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Retailers Facing New Legal Landscape For Credit Card Receipt Cases

Written by Evan Schuman
June 8th, 2007

Whether or not retailers can be legally punished for giving consumers receipts with full credit-card numbers has become much more uncertain, with a few recent critical—and conflicting—legal decisions.

A series of lawsuits against retailers for violating federal law by printing full credit card numbers on receipts is now facing unclear legal terrain, with two federal judges issuing contradictory rulings and the U.S. Supreme Court weighing in this week on a related case and giving some contradictory directions of its own.

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