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BofA $150M Deal Over Merrill Losses Still On Hold

Posted: February 8, 2010 @ 4:01 pm - Law360.com - Business Wire
   A federal judge has reportedly asked for more information regarding a proposed settlement that would allow Bank of America NA shareholders to cash in on a $150 million payout to settle charges over the bank's alleged misrepresentations during its takeover of Merrill Lynch & Co., citing fresh allegations recently brought to light in a separate lawsuit.
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