July 25, 2017
Attorneys representing a class of 3.2 million consumers who allege that Wells Fargo violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by autodialing their phones without consent asked a Georgia federal court on Monday to award them more than $4.45 million in fees after they secured a $14.8 million settlement to resolve the dispute.
June 19, 2017
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay roughly $14.8 million to resolve Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims over allegedly autodialed calls, the attorneys representing the class said Monday, announcing an almost $1 million reduction to the preliminarily anticipated settlement fund after discovery revealed that the class was smaller than originally estimated.
February 22, 2017
A Georgia man has asked a federal judge to sign off on a $15.7 million settlement deal to end a proposed class action alleging that Wells Fargo violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by allegedly using an autodialer to make calls to about 3.4 million consumers.