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Labor & Employment

Jul. 17, 2013

Terry E. Sanchez

Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Los Angeles Specialty: litigation


With the Department of Justice threatening a massive lawsuit over what it saw as discriminatory loan practices, Wells Fargo turned to Sanchez to try to deflect the attack before it could gain steam.


The looming allegations did not look good. The government claimed that an analysis of Wells Fargo's internal practices showed the nation's biggest lender was more likely to offer African American and Latino customers subprime rates than similarly qualified Cau...

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