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August 17, 2022
Borrowers Counsel Get $8.2M Fees In Payday Lender Suit
A Virginia federal judge awarded $8.2 million in attorney fees Tuesday to counsel for borrowers who sued owners of a defunct payday lender that faced claims it used Native American-tribe owned firms to charge high interest rates, after signing off on their $44.5 million class action settlement.
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June 14, 2022
Consumers Seek $8M In Atty Fees In Payday Lending Case
Consumers who sued the owners of now-defunct payday lender Think Finance have asked a Virginia federal judge for more than $8 million in attorney fees and costs following her preliminary approval of their $44.5 million class action settlement.
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February 11, 2022
Think Finance Inks $44.5M Deal To End Class's Usury Claims
Consumers who sued the owners of now-defunct payday lender Think Finance asked a Virginia federal judge on Thursday to sign off on a $44.5 million settlement stemming from claims the company used Native American tribe-owned firms as fronts to charge excessively high interest rates.
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October 06, 2021
Think Finance Investors Ask Court To Nix Class Cert.
Investors in the now-defunct lender Think Finance said a Virginia court should vacate its decision to grant class certification in a racketeering suit because the order incorporated an opinion that is still forthcoming — leaving the defendants without insight into the court's reasoning while time runs out for an appeal.
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October 01, 2021
Va. Consumers Score Class Cert. In Payday Lending Suit
A Virginia federal judge granted class certification to a group of Virginia consumers who filed suit against owners of payday lender Think Finance, alleging the company used Native American tribe-owned companies as fronts to charge excessively high interest rates.
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February 12, 2021
Va. Consumers Seek Class Cert. In Payday Lending Suit
A group of Virginia consumers asked a federal judge Friday to certify a class in their lawsuit against owners of payday lender Think Finance, following settlements of similar class actions accusing the company of using Native American tribe-owned companies as fronts to charge excessively high interest rates.