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Visa/Heartland Payment Systems Litigation: Class Lawyers Are Committed to Go Forward Feb 8, 2010 9:30:00 PM HOUSTON, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Early last month, it was announced that Last week, as expected (given the fact that the vast majority of the compromised cards were issued by a relative handful of mega banks), Visa announced that financial institutions representing 97% of the compromised payment cards accepted the proposed settlement. However, that leaves roughly 2.5 million cards and tens of millions of dollars in costs and absorbed fraudulent charges outside of the settlement for the Visa cards alone (not to mention the roughly 50 million compromised Master Card accounts). Visa and Heartland have now "renewed" and extended the settlement offers until February 8, 2010, for those financial institutions that did not previously accept them. Joe Sauder of Mike Caddell of Caddell Chapman, LLP, another of the Co-Lead Interim Counsel for the financial institutions, added: "The bottom line is that the "renewed" deals Heartland and Visa are currently offering are precisely the same deals offered two weeks ago, the calculus remains the same for the financial institutions based on their own unique damages experiences and, most important, these "renewed" settlement offers will in no way impact the federal class action in Houston–we are committed to going forward and intend to vigorously litigate this action. Richard L. Coffman Michael A. Caddell Joseph G. Sauder THE COFFMAN LAW FIRM CADDELL & CHAPMAN CHIMICLES & TIKELLIS LLP First City Building 1331 Lamar, # 1070 361 W. Lancaster Avenue 505 Orleans St., Suite 505 Houston, TX 77010 Haverford, PA 19041 Beaumont, TX 77701 Phone: 713-751-0400 Phone: 610-642-8500 Phone: 409-833-7700 Fax: 713-751-0906 Fax: 610-649-3633 RC@cofflaw.com MAC@caddellchapman.com JGS@Chimicles.com SOURCE CADDELL & CHAPMAN
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