Welcome to the Information Website for the Lisa Morris, et al. v. Bank of America, N.A. Settlement.

If you had a checking and/or savings account with Bank of America, N.A. (“BANA”) and you were assessed a Retry Transaction Fee, Intrabank Transaction Fee, or an overdraft fee or NSF Fee as a result of fee timing practices, between July 1, 2014, and July 29, 2021, then you may be entitled to a payment.


Your Legal Rights and Options in This Settlement
Do Nothing If you are entitled under the Settlement to a payment or account credit, you did not have to do anything to receive it. The court has approved the Settlement and if you did not exclude yourself, you will automatically receive a payment or account credit.
Exclude Yourself from the Settlement; Receive No Payment but Release No Claims You could have chosen to exclude yourself from the Settlement or opt out. Opting out means you chose not to participate in the Settlement. You would have kept your individual claims against BANA but you will not receive a payment. The deadline to “opt out” of the Settlement was November 11, 2021. If you opted out but still want to recover against BANA, you will have to file a separate lawsuit or claim.
Object to the Settlement You could have filed an objection with the Court explaining why you believe the Court should reject the settlement. If you objected and the Court overruled the objection, you will receive a payment and you will not be able to sue BANA for the claims asserted in this litigation. The deadline to object to the Settlement was November 11, 2021.

These rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—along with the material terms of the Settlement are further explained on the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page of this website and in the Notice.