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Litigation

Jul. 22, 2016

Arbitration may be off table in BofA fraud case

Bank of America Corp. may have waived its right to arbitrate claims that it mismanaged $40 million of National Football League Player Dwight J. Freeney's assets, a judge opined Monday, because the bank has already engaged in discovery and filed six motions to dismiss in the case so far.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Bank of America Corp. may have waived its right to arbitrate claims that it mismanaged $40 million of National Football League Player Dwight J. Freeney's assets, a judge opined Monday, because the bank has already engaged in discovery and filed six motions to dismiss in the case so far.

U.S. District Judge Jesus G. Bernal granted the defendant bank a partial victory ...

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