COURTESY CAB CO. v. JOHNSON


10 Wis.2d 426 (1960)

COURTESY CAB COMPANY and another, Appellants, v. JOHNSON, Chief of Police, and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 3, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief and oral argument by Nathaniel D. Rothstein and Jerome D. Grant, both of Milwaukee.

For the respondents there was a brief by Walter J. Mattison, city attorney of Milwaukee, and Ewald L. Moerke, Jr., and Harvey G. Odenbrett, assistant city attorneys, and oral argument by Mr. Moerke and Mr. Odenbrett.

A brief was filed by Whyte, Hirschboeck, Minahan, Harding & Harland, attorneys, and Edward D. Cleveland of counsel, all of Milwaukee, for the Checker Cab Company as amici curiae.


DIETERICH, J.

Defendant, Howard Johnson, is the chief of police of the city of Milwaukee. Defendant, Walter Mattison, is the city attorney of said city. Plaintiff, Courtesy Cab Company, is a Wisconsin corporation, operating taxicabs, and has a franchise from the village of Greendale and the village of Hales Corners. Plaintiff, West Allis Taxi Corporation, is a Wisconsin corporation, in such business, and has a franchise...

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