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Bray v. Bank of America Corp. et al
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August 21, 2018
BofA Escapes Investment Adviser's Antitrust Suit
A Florida federal judge handed a victory to Bank of America Corp. Monday in an investment adviser's antitrust suit alleging the bank tied the use of an affiliate to a loan contract, finding the adviser had brought those claims in earlier litigation and that his new suit was filed too late.
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January 26, 2018
Investment Adviser Seeks Quick Win In BofA Tying Lawsuit
An investment adviser accusing Bank of America of antitrust violations by tying the use of its affiliate to a loan agreement has asked a federal court in Florida for a winning judgment, claiming that the undisputed evidence in the case establishes a "per se" tying violation.
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January 24, 2017
BofA Can't Toss $100M Antitrust Suit Over Broker Services
A Florida federal judge on Monday refused to dismiss an investment adviser's $100 million suit alleging Bank of America violated antitrust laws by requiring a promotions and rewards program company to use the broker services of its affiliate prior to the renewal of a loan, saying further discovery is needed.
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October 27, 2015
Fla. Investment Adviser Hits BofA With $100M Antitrust Suit
A Florida investment adviser sued Bank of America Corp. for $100 million in Florida federal court Tuesday alleging the bank violated federal antitrust laws by requiring an incentive and rewards program company to use the broker services of its affiliate, Merrill Lynch, days before its syndicated loan was renewed.