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Bennett Wasserman is trying to collect $600,000 for his client, a New Jersey woman whose son cashed in stock he looted from her safety deposit box, by playing the card that says "bank error in your favor." Wasserman is suing a notary and two banks, saying they enabled the theft by violating securities and banking laws that require institutions to safeguard customers' holdings and check signatures carefully.
July 23, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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