Source: https://www.infolawgroup.com/blog/2016/05/articles/lawsuit/now-what-plaintiffs-attack-popular-disclaimers-in-online-terms-of-use
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 23:09:11+00:00

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Adding to the appeal for the plaintiffs’ bar, § 56:12-17 of the TCCWNA grants a private cause of action and allows for both statutory damages and the recovery of attorneys' fees: "Any person who violates the provisions of this act shall be liable to the aggrieved consumer for a civil penalty of not less than $100.00 or for actual damages, or both at the election of the consumer, together with reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs."
FN1: Martinez-Santiago v. Public Storage; 312 F.R.D. 380 (D.N.J. Nov. 17, 2015).
FN2: Johnson v. Wynn’s Extended Care, Inc., 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 21682 (3rd Cir. Dec. 15, 2015).
FN3: Silkowski v. Apple Inc., No 5:16-cv-02338 (N.D.Cal. filed Apr. 28, 2016); Schleifer v. Avis Rent a Car System, LLC, No. 2:16-cv-02090 (D.N.J. filed Apr. 15, 2016); Sweeney v. Bed Bath & Beyond LLC, No. 2:16-cv-01927 (D.N.J. filed Apr. 6, 2016); Martinez v. Burlington Stores Inc., No. 1:16-cv-02064 (D.N.J. filed Apr. 13, 2016); Roldan v. Toys R US, Inc., No. 2:16-cv-01929 (D.N.J. filed Apr. 6, 2016); Nahas v. L Brands, Inc., No. 2:16-cv-02107 (D.N.J. filed Apr. 15, 2016).

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