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New Jersey Law Journal

'Spokeo' Won't Support Dismissal of BofA Suit Over Marketing Calls

Bank of America can't rely on the Supreme Court's recent Spokeo v. Robins decision to get out of a class action over its telemarketing calls, a federal judge in Newark has ruled. 

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New Jersey Law Journal

Firm Accused of Filing Collection Suits Without Review by Lawyer

A proposed class action filed in federal court seeks to recover damages from Princeton law firm Schachter Portnoy for allegedly filing a high volume of collection suits without meaningful attorney review of the facts in each case.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Redlining Case Goes to U.S. Supreme Court

The city is testing the right of municpalities to sue banks for the tax losses from redlining under the Fair Housing Act.
17 minute read

Daily Business Review

Argentina Settles with One of Last 'Holdout' Bondholders for $40.5 Million

Argentina has agreed to pay a settlement of more than $40.5 million to Banca Arner S.A. of Switzerland, one of the last remaining large holdout bondholders from national debt restructurings that occurred under the country's previous administration.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

CitiMortgage Sued Over Foreclosure Violations

CitiMortgage is accused of attempting to foreclose on a woman's home while also renegotiating her mortgage payments.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

David Boies Gets Chance to Question Greenberg in AIG Trial

Questions from the famed trial lawyer appeared to address questions raised by the judge during last week's testimony.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Credit Suisse to Pay $90 Million to Settle SEC Violations

The company's former chief operating officer admitted wrongdoing for pressuring employees to misclassify certain clients' assets.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

5 Questions Every Customer Should Ask Their Bank About Cybersecurity

Customers should be asking their bankers about effective authentication and more.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pivotal Payments, Inc. v. Phillips

By | October 05, 2016
Firm Denied Injunction Requiring Deposit Of Credit Card 'Residual' Fees With Court
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New York Law Journal

Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg Tells Court 'I Did Not Do the Deal'

In his fourth day on the witness stand, the insurance magnate insisted he knew only the broad strokes of a $500 million transaction at issue in the civil fraud trial.
9 minute read

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