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Labor/Employment

May 25, 2004

Bank Succeeds In Moving Case To Federal Court

In an attempt to thwart a proposed class action over its $5 paycheck cashing fees, Bank of America has succeeded in moving the suit from state court to federal court.

By Draeger Martinez
        In an attempt to thwart a proposed class action over its $5 paycheck cashing fees, Bank of America has succeeded in moving the suit from state court to federal court.
        In federal court, says an attorney for the plaintiffs, a judge may not hold the Delaware-based bank accountable to California law.
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