Hernandez v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

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Case Number:

3:18-cv-07354

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Torts to Land

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

William Alsup

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  1. January 30, 2020

    Wells Fargo Borrowers Win Cert. In Foreclosure Suit

    A California federal judge has certified a nationwide class of Wells Fargo mortgage borrowers who say the bank breached its contract by denying them home loan modifications, while excluding proposed subclasses of borrowers bringing consumer protection, wrongful foreclosure and emotional distress claims.

  2. January 16, 2020

    Wells Fargo Won't Settle With Calif. Class In Mortgage Suit

    Wells Fargo told a California federal judge on Thursday that it is not open to negotiating a settlement with only a California class of mortgage borrowers who claim they were wrongfully denied a loan modification.

  3. December 13, 2019

    Wells Fargo Again Fights Cert. Bid In Mortgage Glitch Suit

    Wells Fargo mortgage borrowers can't renew their class certification bid in their suit accusing the bank of allowing a software glitch to deny them mortgage aid because individual concerns clearly overwhelm common ones, the bank argued in California federal court Thursday.

  4. December 06, 2019

    Don't Ignore 'Lack Of Diligence' In Mortgage Suit: Wells Fargo

    Wells Fargo asked a California federal judge to block a class-action bid brought by mortgage borrowers who say the bank denied mortgage aid to hundreds of eligible struggling homeowners, saying the plaintiffs' "lack of diligence" should not be rewarded.

  5. November 21, 2019

    Wells Fargo Borrowers Renew Class Bid In Foreclosure Suit

    Current and former Wells Fargo mortgage borrowers with loans provided or serviced by the bank renewed a class certification bid Thursday alleging the bank denied mortgage aid to more than 850 eligible struggling homeowners, causing nearly 550 of them to lose their homes.

  6. November 01, 2019

    Judge Alsup Says Wells Fargo Mortgage Case A 'Mess'

    A California federal judge said the deficient state of pleadings in a class action suit accusing Wells Fargo of denying aid to hundreds of eligible homeowners requires the resubmission of a request for certification, calling the current state of the case a "mess."

  7. October 03, 2019

    Wells Fargo's Jab At Plaintiffs' Attys Unfair, Borrowers Say

    A group of Wells Fargo mortgage borrowers responded Thursday to the bank's sharp opposition to their class certification bid in their suit accusing the bank of denying aid to hundreds of eligible homeowners, telling a California federal court that Wells Fargo "unfairly" targeted class counsel in its brief.

  8. September 19, 2019

    Wells Fargo Doubts Counsel's Adequacy In Mortgage Action

    Wells Fargo responded sharply to a motion for class certification filed in California federal court alleging the bank denied mortgage aid to more than 900 eligible homeowners, saying Thursday the "egregious" deficiencies in the motion "provide reasons to doubt the adequacy of plaintiffs' counsel."

  9. September 09, 2019

    Wells Fargo Fights Mortgage Class Action In Calif.

    Wells Fargo on Monday rejected various claims brought by 15 current and former mortgage borrowers seeking class certifications who alleged the bank should be held liable for denying mortgage aid to hundreds of eligible homeowners, raising more than two dozen affirmative defenses in its answer.

  10. August 30, 2019

    Borrowers Seek Class Cert. In Wells Fargo Foreclosure Suit

    Fifteen current and former Wells Fargo mortgage borrowers whose home loans came from or were serviced by Wells Fargo want a California federal judge to certify a class and five subclasses in their suit alleging the bank denied mortgage aid to more than 900 eligible struggling homeowners, causing nearly 550 of them to lose their homes.