Case Name: SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP and Joseph M. Gerber, Edward G. Bell, Jr., Joseph P. Phelps, Jr., Roy D. Hanshaw, James R. Selsor, Michael W. Cassidy and Gary E. Yeager, Donald E. Berger and Thomas Morton, Trustees for the Springfield Pension Plans, Respondents v. MELLON PSFS BANK, Petitioner
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 2003-10-09
Citations: 833 A.2d 728
Docket Number: 
Parties: SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP and Joseph M. Gerber, Edward G. Bell, Jr., Joseph P. Phelps, Jr., Roy D. Hanshaw, James R. Selsor, Michael W. Cassidy and Gary E. Yeager, Donald E. Berger and Thomas Morton, Trustees for the Springfield Pension Plans, Respondents v. MELLON PSFS BANK, Petitioner.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 833
Pages: 728–729

Head Matter:
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP and Joseph M. Gerber, Edward G. Bell, Jr., Joseph P. Phelps, Jr., Roy D. Hanshaw, James R. Selsor, Michael W. Cassidy and Gary E. Yeager, Donald E. Berger and Thomas Morton, Trustees for the Springfield Pension Plans, Respondents v. MELLON PSFS BANK, Petitioner.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Oct. 9, 2003.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM:
AND NOW, this 9th day of October 2003, we GRANT the Petition for Allowance of Appeal LIMITED to the following issue: may invoke the protections of 7 P.S. § 6393?
Must a bank have actual knowledge that it is dealing with a fiduciary before it