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June 18, 2026
The Federal Circuit won't revive an ex-Wells Fargo employee's suit alleging the U.S. Department of Justice won't pay her share of a $2 billion payout that settled allegations the bank misled investors about troubled loans behind its residential mortgage-backed securities, ruling Thursday the U.S. Court of Federal Claims lacks jurisdiction to review the DOJ's decision.
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June 18, 2026
A marketing company that specializes in advertising mass tort litigation lodged a suit against a lender in Texas state court Thursday, claiming the lender wrongfully demanded $6 million that came from a judgment finding that a law firm failed to make payments for a $42 million contract.
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June 18, 2026
Customers of JPMorgan's brokerage arm have asked a New York federal judge to grant class certification in their suit accusing the Wall Street giant of underpaying the interest on cash sweep accounts, noting that a judge previously called the case an "unusually easy" one for class treatment.
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June 18, 2026
A Connecticut federal judge said Thursday that he is "impressed" with the "growth" that a suspended attorney has shown in the months since his reinstatement hearing began, but he would not rule on readmitting him to the bar until a state-level committee makes its own recommendation.
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June 18, 2026
Banking regulators Thursday collectively proposed customer identification standards for stablecoin issuers in a joint rulemaking under the federal stablecoin framework, the Genius Act.
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