GROVER v. BAY VIEW BANK

No. A091772.

104 Cal.Rptr.2d 677 (2001)

87 Cal.App.4th 452

Gerald GROVER, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. BAY VIEW BANK, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Five.

February 28, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linda L. Mallette, Mallette & Libonati, San Mateo, for plaintiff and appellant.

Neil J. Rubenstein, Eric J. Nims, Arter & Hadden, San Francisco, for defendant and respondent.


JONES, P.J.

In his action for damages against Bay View Bank (Bay View), Gerald Grover alleges that Bay View negligently allowed his judgment debtor to escape a levy on bank accounts when it lost the documents necessary for levy and allowed the account holder to withdraw the money in the accounts. Bay View argues that the alleged loss of the papers is irrelevant. According to Bay View, even with the lost papers, it could not have paid Grover or prevented withdrawals...

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