"State Justices Appear to Lean Toward BofA in Giant Class Action"

The Daily Journal has an article this morning on yesterday's argument in Miller v. Bank of America.  The article begins: 

While hearing a giant class action lawsuit against Bank of America Corp. over how it charges bank fees, several California Supreme Court justices suggested Tuesday that upholding a $1 billion dollar verdict against the bank could do more harm than good to the elderly and disabled customers bringing the suit.

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