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Civil Litigation,
Immigration

Aug. 7, 2017

Suit alleging bank discriminated in loan practices will proceed

A San Francisco federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against Wells Fargo alleging discriminatory loan practices will proceed after rejecting the defendant’s motion to dismiss the case.

Suit alleging bank discriminated in loan practices will proceed
CHESNEY

A San Francisco federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against Wells Fargo alleging discriminatory loan practices will proceed after rejecting the defendant’s motion to dismiss the case.

The decision was handed down by Senior District Judge Maxine M. Chesney on Thursday. Filed on behalf of six Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA recipients, the suit alleges that Wells Fargo violated state and federal laws when it denied lo...

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