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District Court approves $4.24 million overdraft settlement

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On December 9, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida granted final approval to a $4.24 million class action settlement resolving allegations related to a defendant bank’s overdraft fee practices. Plaintiff alleged breach of contract claims related to the defendant’s practice of charging overdraft fees on checks and automated clearing house transactions that were paid by the defendant despite customer accounts having insufficient funds. The overdraft fees were allegedly charged after the transaction was resubmitted by a merchant or third party after having previously been returned unpaid by the defendant for insufficient funds. The parties reached a settlement in which the defendant will pay $4.24 million into a settlement fund to provide relief to class members (defined as all current and former consumer checking account holders who were charged at least one retry overdraft fee). The settlement also include $1.4 million in attorneys’ fees. A service award for the class representative was denied, however, with the court explaining that the law in its circuit makes “clear that incentive awards ‘that compensate a class representative for [her] time and rewards her for bringing a lawsuit’ are prohibited.”