IBM faces age discrimination class action suit
ABA Journal Daily News
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Recently, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California allowed a complaint filed by the city of Oakland against a large national bank, alleging both intentional and disparate-impact racial discrimination in the bank's mortgage loan practice. While the court allowed the suit to go forward, it did dismiss claims based on an allegation […]
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In the classic movie film, “Gone with the Wind,” the owner of the Tara plantation admonished his daughter for remarking that she didn't care about her home. In a sharp rebuke, Gerald O-Hara declared that “land was the only thing worth living for, worth fighting fora worth dying for.” Foreclosure News
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The Senate is poised to pass a bill this week that would weaken the government's ability to enforce fair-lending requirements, making it easier for community banks to hide discrimination The sweeping bill rolls back banking rules passed after the 2008 financial crisis, including a little-known part of the Dodd-Frank Act that required banks and credit […]