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August 08, 2017
Navient Settles 6-Year-Old Calif. Student Loan Fee Suit
A class of California borrowers who accused Navient Corp. of charging illegal late fees on their student loans asked a federal judge in San Francisco on Monday to let them move forward with a $275,000 settlement that would end six years of litigation.
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December 19, 2014
Sallie Mae Borrowers Win Cert. On Late-Fee Claims
A California federal judge on Friday certified two classes of California student-loan borrowers who say Sallie Mae Inc. illegally charged them late fees, but refused to certify two other classes who say they were charged excessive interest, finding no evidence that Sallie Mae collected that interest.
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March 24, 2014
Borrowers Denied Cert. In Sallie Mae Student-Loan Case
A California federal judge on Monday refused to certify a proposed class action seeking to represent approximately 100,000 California student-loan borrowers who say Sallie Mae Inc. illegally charged them late fees or excessive interest, finding some of the potential subclasses insufficiently similar.
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March 04, 2014
100K Borrowers Seek Cert. In Sallie Mae Student-Loan Case
Student-loan borrowers accusing Sallie Mae Inc. of illegally charging them late fees or excessive interest urged a California federal judge on Tuesday to certify a class of approximately 100,000 California borrowers, arguing they signed similar loan agreements that were ultimately administered by Sallie Mae.
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October 23, 2013
Borrowers Seek Cert. In Sallie Mae Student Loan-Fee Suit
Student loan borrowers alleging Sallie Mae Inc. charged illegal late fees asked a California federal judge Tuesday to certify a class of at least 100,000 individuals in their lawsuit, saying they meet commonality requirements because their loans were materially similar.
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August 06, 2013
Sallie Mae Misses Second Chance To Dodge Late Fee Suit
Sallie Mae Inc. lost a second bid to dump a class action alleging it charged illegal late fees on student loans when a California federal judge on Monday rejected its motion to dismiss on grounds that the actual lender is based in Oklahoma.
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February 14, 2012
Sallie Mae Can't Shake Late-Fee Class Action
A federal judge on Monday refused to dismiss a suit claiming Sallie Mae Inc.'s late fees violate California consumer-protection law, ruling the student-lending giant hasn't shown that the National Bank Act preempts the proposed class action.