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Credit Card Fees and Florida Statute 501.0117

April 9, 2019 Griffin Klema One comment
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After the Florida Bar changed its rule on credit card fees, an attorney reached out to me still worried about whether lawyers in Florida could lawfully pass on the costs associated with accepting plastic. His concern stemmed from one of Florida’s consumer laws—a “no surcharge” law—that purported to prevent nearly

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