Bankers Trust Co. v. Mallis et al.

Supreme Court of United States
435 U.S. 381 (1978)
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Facts:

  • Respondents engaged in a financial transaction involving the acceptance of a pledge of stock.
  • Petitioner Bankers Trust Co. was also involved in the transaction through its release of a pledge on the same stock.
  • Respondents alleged that Bankers Trust Co. made fraudulent statements in connection with this transaction.
  • Based on these alleged misrepresentations, Respondents sued Bankers Trust Co., claiming they were defrauded in a securities transaction.

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