LONG v. CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY

No. 46645.

93 Wn.2d 757 (1980)

613 P.2d 124

BRIAN LONG, ET AL, Respondents, v. CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

June 19, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory J. Dennis (of Landerholm, Memovich, Lansverk, Whitesides, Marsh, Wilkinson & Klossner, Inc., P.S.), for appellants.

Davies, Pearson, Anderson, Seinfeld, Gadbow, Hayes & Johnson, P.S., by John C. Kouklis and John O'Melveny, for respondents.


HICKS, J.

Plaintiffs Brian Long and United Chiropractors of Washington brought this class action against the Chiropractic Society of Washington, alleging unlawful discrimination and violations of Const. art. 12, § 22, RCW 34.04 and RCW 19.86. The trial court dismissed plaintiffs' (respondents') claim under RCW 19.86, the Consumer Protection Act, but otherwise granted their summary judgment motion without specifying on which of the asserted grounds. Damages were...

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