RADIN v. CRESTAR BANK

Record No. 940949.

457 S.E.2d 65 (1995)

Melvin J. RADIN v. CRESTAR BANK.

Supreme Court of Virginia.

April 21, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melvin J. Radin, Norfolk, pro se.

Samuel R. Brown, II, Virginia Beach, for appellee.

Present: All the Justices.


STEPHENSON, Justice.

The sole issue in this appeal is whether an attorney at law is a proper party to sue a bank that refuses to reimburse the attorney's fiduciary account for a certain check, drawn by the attorney against the account, and honored by the bank over a forged indorsement.

Melvin J. Radin, an attorney at law in the City of Norfolk, maintained with United Virginia Bank, now Crestar Bank (the Bank or Crestar), a "fiduciary account" in which he deposited...

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