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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 26, 2006

Panel Will Hear Case on Use of Direct Deposits

SAN FRANCISCO - When Superior Court Judge Anne Bouliane approved a $1.5 billion civil judgment against Bank of America two years ago, she sought to protect the elderly and disabled from having their Social Security money illegally seized to pay bank fees.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - When Superior Court Judge Anne Bouliane approved a $1.5 billion civil judgment against Bank of America two years ago, she sought to protect the elderly and disabled from having their Social Security money illegally seized to pay bank fees.
      But as the case heads to the 1st District Court of Appeal, federal authorities ...

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