Allen v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:13-cv-08285

Court:

Illinois Northern

Nature of Suit:

890(Other Statutory Actions)

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer

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  1. November 30, 2015

    'Serial Objector' Can Stay In $10M JPMorgan Robocall Row

    The Seventh Circuit refused Monday to permanently ban attorney Christopher Bandas from the court, despite allegations from class members in a $10.2 million robocall settlement with JPMorgan Chase Bank NA that he has a history of filing frivolous objections.

  2. November 12, 2015

    Objector To $10M JPMorgan Robocall Deal Must Pay To Appeal

    A class member objecting to a $10.2 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase Bank over robocalls will have to pay a bond to appeal the deal, an Illinois federal judge ruled Thursday, after other members pointed out that the objector's counsel, Christopher Bandas, is notorious for filing frivolous objections.

  3. November 10, 2015

    Class Demands Objector Pay Bond In $10M Robocall Row

    Class members in a $10.2 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase Bank over robocalls slammed an objector's attorney, Christopher Bandas, saying he is notorious for filing frivolous objections to class action settlements and that the objector should pay a bond to appeal the deal.

  4. October 21, 2015

    JPMorgan Gets $10.2M Robocall Deal OK'd Over Objections

    An Illinois federal judge granted final approval Wednesday of a $10.2 million settlement for a 2.2 million-person class suing JPMorgan for robocalls to their cellphones, over objections from two class members that the payout is too small, according to a minute entry.

  5. September 04, 2015

    Objectors Slam $10M Chase Robocall Settlement

    Two members of a 2.2 million-person class that agreed to a $10.2 million proposed settlement with JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit over robocalls have objected to the agreement in Illinois federal court, saying the compensation package is unfair.

  6. May 12, 2015

    Chase To Pony Up $10M To Settle Robocall Class Action

    JPMorgan Chase Bank NA has agreed to pay $10.2 million to end a class suit accusing its automotive loan department of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by placing robocalls to over 2 million customers' cellphones without consent, according to documents filed Tuesday in Illinois federal court.

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