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February 2018: This case was transferred to federal court. (Storey et al v. La Boucherie on 71, Case No. 18-cv-1301, C.D. Cal.)
October 2017: A class-action lawsuit was filed against La Boucherie on 71 alleging that the restaurant charges higher prices than the prices it lists on its menus and advertises in its restaurant. (Storey et al v. La Boucherie on 71, Case No. 18-cv-1301, Superior Court of California – County of Los Angeles)
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