Payday Lender Can't Arbitrate Claims, Texas Justices Told

By Michelle Casady (September 15, 2017, 7:37 PM EDT) -- When payday lender Cash Biz LP filed criminal charges against borrowers for allegedly writing bad checks it substantively invoked the judicial process, and it can't now try to force into arbitration a would-be class action malicious prosecution lawsuit from those borrowers, the Texas Supreme Court was told in oral arguments Friday....

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