In 1938 Leopold Spingarn, a member of the New York Stock Exchange, formed a partnership with his nephew to engage in a general stockbrokerage business under the firm name of Leopold Spingarn & Co. The nephew invested no capital in the firm but was to receive a 15% interest in the profits. Subsequent modifications of the partnership agreement increased the nephew's participation in...
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