MARSH v. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK OF WINCHESTER, VA.

Civ. A. No. 66-C-88-R.

265 F.Supp. 614 (1967)

John Edward MARSH, Plaintiff, v. The COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK OF WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA, Roxy Hockman, and Caroline Hickerson, Defendants.

United States District Court W. D. Virginia, Harrisonburg Division.

March 27, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alexander N. Apostolou and Harvey S. Lutins, Roanoke, Va., for plaintiff.

Henry Whiting, Kuykendall & Whiting, Winchester, Va., for defendants.


OPINION AND JUDGMENT

DALTON, Chief Judge.

This case involves a controversy between a plaintiff who is a citizen and resident of the State of Nevada and three defendants, a bank and two of its employees. The bank is a Virginia corporation located in Winchester, Virginia, which is in the Western District of Virginia and the two employees are citizens and residents of Virginia. The amount sued for is one-million dollars ($1,000,000). While no specific amount...

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