San Francisco plaintiffs lawyer James Sturdevant was ebullient Wednesday after the state Supreme Court agreed to decide whether Bank of America could face more than a billion dollars in damages for its banking practices.

He had won the huge judgment in 2004 against the North Carolina-based banking giant, only to see it tossed out last fall by the First District Court of Appeal.

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