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December 08, 2025
Capital One To Pay $580K To End Mass. Debt Calls Claims
Financial services giant Capital One will pay $580,000 to resolve Massachusetts regulators' allegations that representatives of its recently acquired Discover Bank made more debt collection calls to Massachusetts borrowers than allowed under state law.
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December 08, 2025
4th Circ. Backs EIDP In Dispute Over Annuity Reductions
The Fourth Circuit backed agricultural chemical giant EIDP Inc. and its retirement plan administrator in a Monday opinion, finding that unambiguous contract language doomed the revival of a lawsuit from a retired employee who said his monthly benefit was unfairly reduced.
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December 08, 2025
Barclays Accused Of 'Vague' Account Closure Notifications
A Barclays PLC subsidiary was hit Sunday with a proposed customer class action in California federal court accusing it of illegally shutting down accounts and providing only vague explanations for the closures, allegations that echo claims of so-called debanking that have been in the national spotlight.
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December 08, 2025
SEC Eases Decades-Old Wall Street Analyst Restrictions
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to lift some restrictions imposed on large financial institutions over two decades ago in a crackdown on alleged conflicts of interests involving investment banks and their research analysts, agreeing with the banks that modification of the settlements was proper due to a 2015 rule that addressed the same problem.
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December 08, 2025
Judge Backs Cutting $800M In FTX Ch. 11 Claims
A federal appellate judge has upheld the Delaware bankruptcy court's decision to pay out almost nothing on $800 million in claims against collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, agreeing with the bankruptcy judge that the crypto assets tied to those claims were essentially worthless.
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