DODD v. CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA

Docket No. G008019.

222 Cal.App.3d 1624 (1990)

272 Cal. Rptr. 623

RAYMOND DODD, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, Fourth District, Division Three.

May 30, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

Nissenberg & Nissenberg and David N. Nissenberg for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Suchman, Galfin & Passon and Kenneth D. Passon for Defendant and Repondent.


OPINION

WALLIN, Acting P.J.

Raymond Dodd appeals the judgment of dismissal of his causes of action for negligent mismanagement of a payroll account against Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa (Citizens) following the sustaining of a demurrer without leave to amend. Dodd claims the court erred in ruling, as a matter of law, that he was not a customer of Citizens and therefore Citizens owed him no duty. We affirm.

In his first amended...

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