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Clark v. Bank of America, N.A.
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September 23, 2021
BofA Defeats Maryland Escrow Interest Suit
A Baltimore federal judge freed Bank of America from a proposed consumer class action that sought to hold it liable for millions of dollars in escrow interest allegedly owed to Maryland mortgage borrowers, handing the bank a notable win in a case that's paralleled national litigation.
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August 10, 2021
BofA Gets Pushback In Bid To End Md. Escrow Interest Suit
A former Maryland borrower behind class action litigation accusing Bank of America of flouting that state's mortgage escrow interest law urged a Baltimore federal judge Monday to reject the bank's bid to shut down her case, calling it a meritless and procedurally improper request.
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July 10, 2020
BofA Can't Appeal Failed Dismissal Of Escrow Interest Suit
A Maryland federal judge denied Bank of America's request to appeal its largely rejected bid to escape claims that it stiffed Maryland borrowers on mortgage escrow interest payments required by state law, finding that federal law does not necessarily preempt state law for national banks.
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February 25, 2020
BofA Must Face Another Escrow Interest Suit, This Time In Md.
A Baltimore federal judge ruled Monday that Bank of America NA must face a proposed class action accusing it of stiffing Maryland home buyers on millions in mortgage escrow interest payments required by state law, the latest such case the bank has been unable to squash on federal preemption grounds.