DAVIS et al v. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. et al
Case Number:
2:13-cv-04396
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Nature of Suit:
Other Statutes: Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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February 04, 2016
Pa. Judge Cuts Class Claims In BofA Foreclosure Fee Suit
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday struck class allegations from a suit accusing Bank of America NA and McCabe Weisberg & Conway PC of charging unauthorized and illegal foreclosure-related attorneys' fees, saying a state consumer protection law claim was too individualized for collective determinations.
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February 19, 2015
Judge Won't Revisit Cut Claims In BofA Foreclosure Fee Suit
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday declined to revisit an order tossing various claims from a proposed class action accusing Bank of America NA and McCabe Weisberg & Conway PC of charging unauthorized and illegal foreclosure-related attorneys' fees, saying the plaintiffs hadn't shown any clear error.
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August 12, 2014
BofA Partially Escapes Foreclosure Atty Fee Suit
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday tossed various class action claims accusing Bank of America NA and McCabe Weisberg & Conway PC of charging unauthorized and illegal foreclosure-related attorneys' fees, but said the defendants would still face claims by plaintiffs who are alleged to have made payments.
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March 18, 2014
BofA, McCabe Weisburg Shake Foreclosure Atty Fee Suit
Bank of America NA and McCabe Weisberg & Conway PC have temporarily dodged a class action accusing them of charging unauthorized and illegal foreclosure-related attorneys' fees after a Pennsylvania federal judge concluded Monday that a mortgage contract implicated in the suit appeared to allow such charges.
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July 30, 2013
BofA, Law Firm Face Suit Over Foreclosure Atty Fees
Bank of America NA and law firm McCabe Weisberg & Conway PC were hit Monday with a putative class action in Pennsylvania federal court alleging they demanded “unauthorized and illegal foreclosure-related attorneys’ fees” that were not permitted by homeowners’ mortgage contracts.