They already had what they wanted, yet two homeowners who felt misled during a mortgage refinance brought suit against three financial firms, prompting an appellate panel to suggest they shouldn’t “beat a dead horse.”
Plaintiffs John and Nancy Bennett’s truth-in-lending lawsuit withered before this question from a state appellate panel: Why allow a federal cause of action over a clerical error the lender corrected months before the couple filed suit?
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