FIRST INDIANA BANK v. BAKER

Nos. 90-3772, 91-1426.

957 F.2d 506 (1992)

FIRST INDIANA BANK, a Federal Savings Bank, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. David J. BAKER, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided March 19, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore J. Nowacki, V. Samuel Laurin, III, Bose, McKinney & Evans, Indianapolis, Ind., for plaintiff-appellee.

Michael Yarbrough, Frost & Jacobs, Columbus, Ohio, for defendant-appellant.

Before CUDAHY, POSNER and COFFEY, Circuit Judges.


COFFEY, Circuit Judge.

On January 15, 1991, the district court entered a Rule 54(b) judgment granting First Indiana Bank's motion for summary judgment, holding that David J. Baker was liable for Cardinal Industries, Inc.'s,1 default on a loan payment because Baker was a guarantor of the loan. Baker appeals the entry of judgment against him in the amount of $618,475.84. We affirm.

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