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Mahmood v. Bank of America
Masood Mahmood sued Bank of America, N.A. (the Bank) after the Bank refused his demand for payment of approximately $325,000 from an account opened by his deceased brother in which plaintiff claimed a joint interest. The trial court ruled on summary adjudication that plaintiff had presented no evidence to support his contention that he was a joint owner of the account. Plaintiff contends on appeal that the trial court erred by excluding admissible evidence to support the claim and improperly granted the Bank’s summary judgment motion. We concur with the trial court that plaintiff failed to establish that there was a disputed issue of material fact regarding the account’s ownership, and so affirm the judgment of dismissal.

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