JPMorgan Chase Faces Class Action Over Alleged Out-of-State Garnishment Violations

A consumer class action complaint was recently filed against JPMorgan Chase & Co. The lawsuit, lodged in a Washington federal court, alleges that the financial giant has been processing garnishment notices for out-of-state bank accounts, an action purportedly in violation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act and various states’ garnishment laws. The details of the case are available for review via Law.com.

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The full impact and implications of this case against JPMorgan Chase & Co. remain to be seen. However, it’s clear that the legal and corporate worlds will be closely watching this case unfold.