Case Detail
Case Title | LANGER v. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE | ||||||||||||||||||
District | Eastern District of Pennsylvania | ||||||||||||||||||
City | Philadelphia | ||||||||||||||||||
Case Number | 2:2015cv03610 | ||||||||||||||||||
Date Filed | 2015-06-26 | ||||||||||||||||||
Date Closed | 2015-06-29 | ||||||||||||||||||
Judge | HONORABLE JUAN R. SANCHEZ | ||||||||||||||||||
Plaintiff | HOWARD LANGER | ||||||||||||||||||
Case Description | Howard Langer, an attorney in Philadelphia representing clients harmed by financial institutions that allow fraudulent mass-marketing entities access to the banking system, submitted a FOIA request to the Department of Justice for a letter from a Federal Reserve official to a bank officer at First Bank of Delaware that was referred to in its complaint against First Bank of Delaware for mass-marketing fraud. DOJ denied the request claiming the letter was protected by Exemption 4 (confidential business information). Langer appealed, arguing any confidentiality was waived when the letter was quoted in a public court filing. The agency sent the request back for processing. DOJ then told Langer that it was referring the letter to the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta for a release determination. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said it was not an agency subject to FOIA and referred the letter back to the Federal Reserve in Washington, which refused to provide the letter to Langer. Langer then filed suit against the Justice Department. Complaint issues: Agency, Litigation - Attorney's fees | ||||||||||||||||||
Defendant | DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE | ||||||||||||||||||
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