Attorneys are challenging the $78 million in legal fees stemming from a data breach class action settlement with T-Mobile. They urged the 8th Circuit to throw out the 'windfall' award, arguing it made up an oversized share of the $350 million settlement fund. The settlement resolved privacy claims involving about 76 million T-Mobile customers.
Lawyers for a class of more than 300,000 home loan borrowers asked a California federal judge to approve a settlement to resolve 'hidden junk fee' claims against lending giant Ocwen https://t.co/2eFoAEToIv @MikeScarcella https://t.co/Z4pP6eDDk3
Lawsuits over loan discrimination and the fallout faced by minority borrowers are being litigated in federal courts across the country, with banks, developers and the federal government facing claims. https://t.co/3QmobwK0vj https://t.co/SyyzD8LuPA
District Court denies class certification in lending discrimination suit https://t.co/xT6gUUtWPm | by @Orrick