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SHERRY L. BODNAR v. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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5:14-cv-03224
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August 05, 2016
BofA Gets Final Approval Of $27M Settlement After Objections
A Pennsylvania federal judge gave the final stamp of approval on Thursday to a $27.5 million settlement between Bank of America and a proposed class of account holders who sued the bank for improperly imposing overdraft fees, rejecting concerns raised by a so-called "professional objector."
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July 28, 2016
BofA Class Objects To 'Professional Objectors' In $27M Deal
A plaintiff who has previously made objections in at least eight other cases is wrongfully trying to derail a $27.5 million settlement between Bank of America and a proposed class of account holders who sued the bank for improperly imposing overdraft fees, a Pennsylvania federal judge was told this week.
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July 20, 2016
Objector In BofA Class Action Seeks To Derail $27.5M Deal
A member of a proposed class of millions of account holders that settled with Bank of America in a lawsuit claiming the bank improperly imposed overdraft fees on authorized purchases asked a Pennsylvania federal judge Tuesday to stop the $27.5 million deal from going through, saying she didn’t get a proper chance to object and attorneys’ fees are too high.
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January 13, 2016
BofA Agrees To $27.5M Deal To End Overdraft Fee Suit
Bank of America and a proposed class of millions of checking account holders have reached a $27.5 million deal settling claims that the bank improperly imposed overdraft fees on authorized purchases, with plaintiffs on Wednesday telling a Pennsylvania federal court the settlement provided "substantial" relief.