McCaig v. Wells Fargo Bank, No. 14-40114 (5th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseWells Fargo appealed a jury verdict finding that it committed violations of the Texas Debt Collection Act (TCDA), Tex. Fin. Code 392.001-392.404, and awarding damages and attorney's fees. The court concluded that plaintiffs had standing to bring their TCDA claims; the economic loss rule does not bar plaintiffs' TDCA claims; the evidence supports a finding that Wells Fargo violated section 392.304(a)(12); the evidence does not support the jury's award to plaintiffs for expenses; the evidence does not support a finding that Wells Fargo violated section 392.301(a)(3) so there is no basis upon which to award plaintiffs statutory damages; and the court affirmed in all other respects.
The court issued a subsequent related opinion or order on June 15, 2015.
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