Metuchen, NJ asked in Banking, Consumer Law, Contracts and Identity Theft for New Jersey

Q: Can a Chase bank be sued for giving unlawful acces to my bank account to my business partners?

My business partners rather than asking me if they had any confusion, continued to purchase goods from my other business that is owned by my wife. Since they were verbally told several times and there is nothing in writing they took advantage of the situation to edge me out of the business. I have filled a lawsuit on them but nothing to chase bank. I followed up with chase bank and Chase bank called it Clerical Error. I have a police report also. I want to know what can I do to go after Chase bank for damages? Damages to me is losing my business by selling it for pennies to my partners who are also cheating customers, stealing on taxes and working with illegal workers, cheating health department and wants me out of the business.

1 Lawyer Answer
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Answered
  • Business Law Lawyer
  • Tallahassee, FL

A: Hire a lawyer experienced in business litigation, banking law and corporations law.

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