Bellino v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

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Case Number:

7:14-cv-03139

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Real Property: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Nelson Stephen Roman

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  1. September 21, 2016

    JPMorgan Can't Escape NY Mortgage Delay Class Action

    A New York homeowner doesn't have to allege tangible damages to prove that she and members of a proposed class were allegedly injured by JPMorgan Chase Bank NA waiting too long to file notices that they paid off their mortgages, a New York federal judge ruled Tuesday.

  2. September 14, 2016

    JPMorgan Wants Out Of Mortgage Delay Class Action

    JPMorgan Chase Bank NA asked a New York federal judge on Wednesday for a quick win in a putative class action over the bank’s alleged failure to properly file papers giving notice mortgages had been paid off for thousands of New York state homeowners, saying the class hasn’t shown any harm under the Spokeo test.

  3. November 17, 2015

    JPMorgan Settles With 2 Class Reps In Mortgage Delay Suit

    A New York federal judge approved the settlement Monday of two named plaintiffs in a putative class action filed against JPMorgan Chase Bank NA over the bank's alleged failure to properly file papers giving notice a mortgage had been paid off for thousands of New York state homeowners.

  4. June 30, 2015

    JPMorgan Can't Dodge Delayed Mortgage Docs Suit

    A New York federal judge on Monday rejected JPMorgan Chase Bank NA's move to dismiss a proposed class action accusing the bank of failing to timely file mortgage satisfactions, ruling that a recent Second Circuit ruling nullified some of the bank's arguments.

  5. May 06, 2014

    JPMorgan Faces Class Action Over Delayed Mortgage Docs

    A class of residential property owners filed a class action against JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in New York federal court on Tuesday claiming the bank has a pattern of failing to timely file mortgage satisfactions, encumbering thousands of properties and blocking the closure of deals.