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Litigation

Sep. 17, 2014

After long legal battle, Bank of America wins suit that once cost more than $1 billion

Bank of America Corp. has emerged victorious in a lawsuit that claimed the company should pay up after its employees made several gaffes with a disabled photojournalist's money.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Bank of America Corp. has emerged victorious in a lawsuit that claimed the company should pay up after its employees made several gaffes with a disabled photojournalist's money.


Last week's ruling by San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Curtis E.A. Karnow closes a case brought by Paul Miller, who sued Bank of America more than 15 years ago after the company put too much money in his bank...

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