ORTIZ v. BANK OF AMERICA

No. Civ. S-81-298 LKK.

547 F.Supp. 550 (1982)

Carmen R. ORTIZ, Plaintiff, v. BANK OF AMERICA, Jeanne Lyons, Defendants.

United States District Court, E. D. California.

September 9, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eldora A. Gardner, San Francisco, Cal., for defendants.

M. Armando Enriquez, Carmichael, Cal., for plaintiff.


ORDER

KARLTON, District Judge.

"No argument has ever been advanced by any reasonable man against the fact of differences among men. The whole argument is about what differences exist and how they are to be gauged." Jacques Barzun, Race: A Study in Superstition, 201 (1965).

Plaintiff has filed a modest lawsuit seeking damages for injury she allegedly sustained as a result of defendants' conduct towards her. Among other statutory predicates...

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