December 12, 2018
JPMorgan Chase accused two workers of reneging on a deal to drop a long-running California federal suit alleging it violates the state's suitable seating law Tuesday, calling the purported about-face "vexatious, wanton and oppressive" and urging a judge to enforce the settlement.
January 10, 2018
A California federal judge on Tuesday refused to allow a small group of Chase Bank tellers suing to be provided chairs at work to immediately appeal their request for a clarification on the issue of whether their trial will treat their claims individually or on a collective basis with other tellers in the state.
May 02, 2017
Attorneys behind suits alleging that JPMorgan Chase Bank violated California suitable seating laws were barred Monday from pursuing Private Attorneys General Act fees covering the period between January 2010 and June 2016 by a California federal judge, narrowly avoiding sanctions for trying to dodge a 2013 agreement with the company.
July 11, 2013
A California federal judge on Wednesday refused to strike state Private Attorneys General Act claims by a group of JPMorgan Chase Bank NA tellers who claim the bank failed to provide them seats, saying that allowing the claims to proceed wouldn't violate Chase's due process rights.
March 06, 2013
A California federal judge denied class certification Monday to a group of bank tellers who claimed JPMorgan Chase Bank NA failed to provide them seats at work, ruling that the members of the proposed class didn't have enough in common with one another to be lumped together.