BROWN v. COOLEY

No. 5396.

247 P.2d 868 (1952)

56 N.M. 630

BROWN v. COOLEY.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

September 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neal & Girand, Hobbs, for appellant.

Atwood, Malone & Campbell, Roswell, for appellee.


LUJAN, Chief Justice.

Paul S. Brown was the agent for several insurance companies. In addition to being in the insurance business he was the broker for the First Industrial Bank at Denver, Colorado, which later changed its name to the Citizens Savings Bank. Brown negotiated many loans for Cooley through the above bank. Sam I. Cooley was a trucking contractor and for several years had placed his insurance business in the hands of Brown without any intimation as to...

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