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Garibaldi v. Bank of America Corporation
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3:13-cv-02223
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August 31, 2015
BofA's $9M, $3.6M Deals OK'd Despite 'Vexatious' Objector
Bank of America Corp. has won final approval of a $9 million settlement with part-time employees and a $3.6 million deal in another class action over pay stubs, despite the objections of a nonclass member who injected himself into both cases, prompting the bank to call him "vexatious."
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August 27, 2015
BofA Slams 'Vexatious' Objector To $9M Part-Timers Deal
Bank of America Corp., along with the lead class plaintiff accusing the bank of shorting part-time employees, on Wednesday criticized objections to a $9 million settlement of the suit as frivolous and the work of a serial vexatious litigant.
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March 20, 2015
Judge OKs BofA's $9M Deal To End Vacation-Time Suit
A California federal judge on Friday green lit a deal in which Bank of America Corp. will pay $9 million to settle a former bank teller's proposed class action accusing it of shorting part-time employees on paid time off by misclassifying them.