Real Estate/Development,
Civil Litigation
May 13, 2019
Small tech company sues Wells Fargo in real estate sale dispute
A small tech company filed a $98 million suit against Wells Fargo Bank N.A., claiming it was unfairly cut out of a 2016 real estate deal when the multinational sold the Los Angeles Garland Center.




A small tech company filed a $98 million suit against Wells Fargo Bank N.A., claiming it was unfairly cut out of a 2016 real estate deal when the multinational sold the Los Angeles Garland Center.
Wells Fargo owned the Garland Center from 2011 to 2016, when it sold the property to Rising Realty, also named as co-defendant in the lawsuit. Garland Connect v. Rising Realty Partners, (C.D. Cal., filed May 8,...
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