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Strubel v. Comenity Bank, 15-528

In a suit alleging that certain disclosures made by defendant in connection with plaintiff's opening of a credit card account violated the Truth In Lending Act (TILA), specifically, 15 U.S.C. section 1637(a)(7), the district court's grant of summary judgment to defendant is affirmed where: 1) because plaintiff fails to demonstrate the concrete injury necessary for standing with respect to two of the challenged disclosures, those two TILA claims are dismissed for lack of jurisdiction; and 2) although plaintiff adequately demonstrates standing to pursue her other disclosure challenges, those challenges fail as a matter of law.

Appellate Information

  • Published 2016/11/23

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  • RAGGI

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  • California Court of Appeal

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