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Litigation

Sep. 9, 2014

Plaintiff's attorneys try to persuade judge not to toss out case against bank

Lawyers for a deceased photojournalist asked a San Francisco judge Monday to reconsider a decision involving alleged blunders at Bank of America.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Plaintiffs' lawyers asked a San Francisco County judge Monday to reconsider his tentative ruling against Paul Miller, a deceased photojournalist who sought retribution after Bank of America Corp. employees made several blunders with his money.


Superior Court Judge Curtis E.A. Karnow tentatively ruled there was "no evidence of economic damages" to Miller, who received a d...

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