DAVIS et al v. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. et al

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Case Number:

2:13-cv-04396

Court:

Pennsylvania Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutes: Racketeer/Corrupt Organization

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

PETRESE B. TUCKER

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.