A new turn in the multidistrict litigation on overdraft fees charged by Wells Fargo Bank N.A. and defunct Wachovia could force about 1 million potential plaintiffs into individual arbitration.
Five named plaintiffs won class certification to bring suit against the financial institutions, but the banks want to draw a distinction between the nearly 7-year-old claims by class representatives and new ones that would emerge from class members.
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