Lyons v. Jefferson Bank & Trust

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1993-05-03

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McKAY, Chief Judge. I This case is a dispute between two innocent parties, both of which had the misfortune of retaining Mr. Steven Wymer as their ā–  investment counselor. On November 25, 1991, Defendant Jefferson Bank Trust sought to temporarily liquidate its portfolio of $44.7 million under the management of Mr. Wymer. Jefferson Bank re-invested these moneys the next day. On December 9, 1991, the S…

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