White Castle collecting burger slingers' fingerprints looks like a $17B mistake
In court, White Castle argued that it was only on the hook for the first instance in which it collected its workers' fingerprints, and not for every instance of an employee swiping their finger to sign in for work or access records.
Any hopes the court would let the issue slide were dashed after the justices found White Castle's interpretation of the law unappetizing. The company estimates it could pay as much as $17 billion — or by our estimate, 23 billion classic sliders — as a result of the decision. The court also suggested that the state legislature should review the law to determine if changes should be made with regard to potentially excessive damage awards.
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