SEWELL v. DETROIT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASS'N

Docket No. 33, Calendar No. 46,414.

345 Mich. 93 (1956)

75 N.W.2d 845

SEWELL v. DETROIT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davidow & Davidow (Larry S. Davidow, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Crawford, Sweeney, Dodd & Kerr (A. Stewart Kerr and Robert G. Russell, of counsel), for defendants Detroit Electrical Contractors Association and Schoeninger.

Edward N. Barnard, for defendants International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 58 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and Riley.

Paul T. Dwyer, Detroit Corporation Counsel, Andrew DiMaggio, Frank J. Wendt and Julius C. Pliskow, Assistants Corporation Counsel, for defendants Steiner and Wolff.


SHARPE, J.

Plaintiff, Walter J. Sewell, a resident of the city of Detroit, on October 8, 1952, filed his declaration in a plea of trespass on the case against the above-named defendants for damages caused by his being unlawfully discharged from his position with the department of buildings & safety engineering in the city of Detroit, and for causing his expulsion from the union. The original declaration was amended several times, the last date being September...

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