HARBOR CHEVROLET CORP. v. MACHINISTS LOCAL UNION 1484

Docket No. 23371.

173 Cal.App.2d 380 (1959)

343 P.2d 640

HARBOR CHEVROLET CORPORATION (a Corporation), Appellant, v. MACHINISTS LOCAL UNION 1484 (an Unincorporated Association) et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One.

August 28, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Potruch & Lerten for Appellant.

Alexander H. Schullman, Rose, Klein & Marias and Ernest L. Graves for Respondents.


WHITE, P.J.

Plaintiff, Harbor Chevrolet Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Harbor," brought the instant action against the Teamsters Union, Machinists Union and the Painters Union, alleging that on April 13, 1957, the defendant unions entered into an oral agreement with Frederick A. Potruch, attorney for Harbor, that said unions would not picket Harbor in consideration of its said attorney promising to refrain from acting as legal counsel for Freeman McKenzie...

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