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  2. Comerica Bank abused and neglected customers who relied on ...

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    Comerica and its vendors intentionally terminated almost 25 million customer-service calls while callers were on hold before they could speak to a representative about an issue with their Direct ...

  3. Comerica Bank faces lawsuit, accused of illegal fees ... - AOL

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    Seniors and others receiving Social Security and other benefits, a lawsuit says, faced illegal ATM charges involving the Direct Express card.

  4. Experi-Metal v. Comerica - Wikipedia

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    Experi-Metal, Inc., v. Comerica Bank (docket number: 2:2009cv14890) is a decision by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in a case of a phishing attack that resulted in unauthorized wire transfers of US$1.9 million through Experi-Metal's online banking accounts. The court held Comerica liable for losses of US ...

  5. Comerica - Wikipedia

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    Comerica Incorporated is an American financial services company, headquartered in Dallas, Texas.It is the parent of Comerica Bank, a regional commercial bank with 413 branches in the U.S. states of Texas, Michigan, California, Florida and Arizona. [2]

  6. Third-party doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The third-party doctrine is a United States legal doctrine that holds that people who voluntarily give information to third parties—such as banks, phone companies, internet service providers (ISPs), and e-mail servers—have "no reasonable expectation of privacy" in that information.

  7. 1997 Detroit shootings - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuits claimed Comerica and Guardsmark both failed to provide adequate security. Several robberies had occurred in the bank before the shooting, and despite employees addressing concerns about their safety, Comerica failed to take adequate preventative steps to address the issues.

  8. Reverse search warrant - Wikipedia

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    A reverse search warrant is a type of search warrant used in the United States, in which law enforcement obtains a court order for information from technology companies to identify a group of people who may be suspects in a crime. They differ from traditional search warrants, which typically apply to specific individuals.

  9. Catt family - Wikipedia

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    The first robbery that Scott Catt perpetrated with the help of his family occurred at a Comerica Bank in Harris County on August 9, 2012. [4] Scott and Hayden entered the bank wearing hats, sunglasses, respirators (surgical masks), gloves, and painters' coveralls, and armed with lethal-looking Airsoft pistols (pellet guns). Abigail waited ...