DODGE v. RICHMOND


10 A.D.2d 4 (1960)

C. Gerard Dodge, Respondent, v. Frederick W. Richmond, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

February 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Butler of counsel (Butler, Jablow & Geller, attorneys), for appellant.

Lloyd I. Isler of counsel (John B. Loughran with him on the brief; Loughran, Walsh, Condello & Isler, attorneys), for respondent.

BOTEIN, P. J., M. M. FRANK, McNALLY and STEVENS, J., concur.


BREITEL, J.

Plaintiff Dodge, a broker in the investment banking business, recovered a verdict for $147,866.20 as commissions under an alleged agreement in the sale of the assets of a steel company. The total judgment is $190,268.08. Defendant Richmond, a promoter in the purchase and sale of corporate enterprises, was, as the purchaser, held liable for the commissions and appeals from the verdict and judgment.<...

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