FDIC v. Mmahat
FDIC v. Mmahat, 907 F.2d 546 (5th Cir. 1990) (on brief for United States) (holding that (i) a bank's general counsel's debt was non-dischargeable on the basis of fraud or defalcation while acting in a fiduciary capacity, and (ii) a legal malpractice claim by FDIC was tolled under the Louisiana doctrine of adverse domination until the attorney-client relationship between general counsel and the association ended when the bank was closed by bank regulators).