Hernandez v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Case Number:
3:18-cv-07354
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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January 06, 2022
Wells Fargo's $40M Deal With Foreclosed Homeowners OK'd
U.S. District Judge William H. Alsup granted final approval during a hearing Thursday to a $40.3 million class action settlement that includes $8.1 million in attorney fees, resolving claims that Wells Fargo Bank wrongly denied loan modifications to homeowners causing them to lose their homes to foreclosure.
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January 04, 2022
Attys Seek $8.1M In Fees In Wells Fargo Foreclosure Deal
Class counsel in a foreclosure action claiming Wells Fargo Bank wrongly denied loan modifications to homeowners who then lost their homes is seeking $8.1 million in attorney fees from the $40.3 million settlement deal, according to a proposed order filed Monday in California federal court.
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July 26, 2021
Judge OKs $22M Add-On To Wells Fargo Foreclosure Deal
A federal judge on Monday gave Wells Fargo home loan borrowers an early nod to a supplemental settlement of nearly $22 million for additional class members over allegations that they were wrongly denied loan modifications from the bank and lost their homes, tacking it onto an $18.5 million deal mortgage borrowers struck with Wells Fargo.
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April 16, 2020
$18.5M Wells Fargo Foreclosure Deal Gets Initial Nod
A California federal judge said Thursday he intends to grant preliminary approval to an $18.5 million deal between Wells Fargo Bank and over 500 eligible mortgage borrowers nationwide who claim they were wrongly denied loan modifications due to the bank's computer error and ultimately lost their homes to foreclosure.
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April 01, 2020
Wells Fargo Agrees To Pay $18.5M To End Mortgage Claims
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $18.5 million to settle claims that it denied loan modifications to eligible mortgage borrowers, according to a preliminary settlement agreement filed in California federal court.
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March 27, 2020
Wells Fargo Agrees To Settle Calif. Mortgage Class Action
Wells Fargo and some of its mortgage borrowers have told a California federal judge that they've reached an agreement to settle a foreclosure-related class action, promising to file their proposed settlement terms by Tuesday and adding that, in the meantime, the coronavirus will keep their claims administrator from meeting a mailing deadline.
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March 20, 2020
Wells Fargo Can't Put Mortgage Action On Ice, Judge Says
A California federal judge on Thursday rejected Wells Fargo's bid to pause a class action accusing the bank of failing to tell some of its mortgage borrowers they were eligible for federally supported loan modifications, saying the bank merely rehashed arguments it used in fighting class certification.
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March 06, 2020
Borrowers Pan Wells Fargo's Bid To Trim Mortgage Action
Mortgage borrowers slammed Wells Fargo's attempt to trim their certified class action over wrongfully denied loan modifications that ultimately led to the foreclosure of their homes, arguing Friday the bank's bid relies on an inaccurate contract interpretation.
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February 21, 2020
Wells Fargo Tries To End Breach Claims In Mortgage Action
Wells Fargo pushed for a swift end to part of a class action accusing it of wrongfully denying loan modifications to mortgage borrowers, telling a California federal court Thursday that it had no obligation to notify struggling borrowers about modification options.
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February 07, 2020
Wells Fargo Borrowers' Mortgage Suit Drops Subclasses
A certified nationwide class of Wells Fargo mortgage borrowers who claim to have been wrongfully denied a loan modification amended its suit on Thursday to exclude any subclasses.