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· 10/9/2013

Woods v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Citations

  • 733 F.3d 349
  • 2013 WL 5543637
  • 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 20570

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that complaint failed to allege fraud where it was “wholly silent on the issue of [plaintiff’s] actual reliance”
  • holding that Chapter 93A liability adheres when the facts “illustrate something beyond a mere good faith dispute, failure to pay, or simple breach of contract”
  • holding that “injunctive relief is not a stand-alone cause of action in Massachusetts”
  • holding that ‘claims that merely assert procedural infirmities in the assignment of a mortgage, such as a failure to abide by the terms of a governing trust agreement, are barred for lack of standing’
  • stating that “the facts must illustrate something beyond a mere good faith dispute, failure to pay, or simple breach of contract”
  • holding that plaintiff’s “vague pleading [fell] short of Rule 9(b

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Judges: Torruella, Dyk, Kayatta

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