Barbara L. Schramm et al v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. et al

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Case Number:

2:09-cv-09442

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Banks and Banking

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

John A. Kronstadt

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  1. July 11, 2014

    JPMorgan Beats Calif. Mortgage Interest Rate Class Action

    A California federal judge on Thursday tossed a proposed class action accusing JPMorgan Chase Bank NA of defrauding homeowners into paying higher interest rates on their mortgages, finding the bank's disclosures regarding the loans did not violate any laws.

  2. October 03, 2013

    JPMorgan Can't Nix Unfair Competition Claim In Loan Rate Suit

    JPMorgan Chase Bank NA on Wednesday failed to persuade a California federal judge to toss a state Unfair Competition Law claim in a class action accusing it of defrauding homeowners into paying higher interest rates on their mortgages.

  3. September 16, 2013

    Chase Says Borrowers Can't Get Damages In Loan Rate Suit

    JPMorgan Chase Bank NA on Monday urged a California federal judge to toss the remaining claim in a class action alleging it duped homeowners into paying higher interest rates on their mortgages, saying the plaintiffs aren't entitled to restitution under California's Unfair Competition Law.

  4. August 17, 2012

    Chase Escapes Mortgage Interest Rate Class Action

    A California federal judge on Thursday dismissed as time-barred claims for unfair business practices and fraud brought against JPMorgan Chase Bank NA by homeowners who said they'd been duped into paying higher interest rates on their adjustable-rate mortgages.

  5. October 20, 2011

    Chase Clients Win Class Cert. In Mortgage Suit

    Up to 28,000 borrowers who claim JPMorgan Chase Bank NA duped them into paying higher interest rates on their adjustable-rate mortgages can move forward as a class, but only on certain claims, a California federal judge ruled Wednesday.

  6. September 22, 2011

    Judge To Certify Class In Chase Mortgage Rate Fight

    A California federal judge on Thursday indicated that he would certify a class of up to 28,000 borrowers who claim JPMorgan Chase Bank NA duped them into paying higher interest rates on their adjustable-rate mortgages.