Amex hit with $12 million jury verdict over US antisteering rules
( August 28, 2025, 16:55 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: American Express owes a class of US consumer plaintiffs $12 million for overcharges linked to unfair and deceptive anti-steering rules imposed on merchants, a New York federal jury said in a verdict following a trial that began Aug. 11. The jury did not find Amex liable for the plaintiffs' antitrust claims.See attached document....
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