Recently, one of our clients sued Pivotal Payments (a credit-card processing company), because Pivotal had taken nearly $20,000 from his bank account without his permission.
Over the winter holidays, Pivotal moved the case from state court to federal court. Last week, we asked a federal judge to send the case back to state court. Click here to read our court papers.
Update (Feb. 11, 2012): Last week, the briefing process concluded when we filed our Reply Brief, which you can read here. A federal judge in San Jose is scheduled to hear this matter on March 16, 2012, 9 am.
Update (Mar. 16, 2012): The federal judge granted our request to return this case to state court.
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