Of the more than 30 banks South Florida lawyers sued for charging improper overdraft fees, BancorpSouth Bank came closest to a trial.

Plaintiffs’ counsel spent six years litigating the issue of whether the Tupelo, Mississippi-based bank had breached contracts with customers by putting checking account charges in high-to-low order, rather than keeping them chronological, thereby collecting more overdraft fees.

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