STEIN v. PULASKI FURNITURE CORPORATION

Civ. A. No. 1181.

217 F.Supp. 587 (1963)

Samuel J. STEIN, Plaintiff, v. PULASKI FURNITURE CORPORATION and Morris Novelty Furniture Corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court W. D. Virginia, Roanoke Division.

April 24, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. Griffith Dodson, Jr., Roanoke, Va., for Samuel J. Stein.

E. Milton Farley, III, Richmond, Va., for Pulaski Furniture Corp.

M. H. MacBryde, Jr., Martinsville, Va., for Morris Novelty Furniture Corp.


MICHIE, District Judge.

The defendants in this case have filed answers which include the affirmative defense of the statute of frauds. All the parties have stipulated that the alleged contract, upon which the action is based, was, if ever made at all which the defendants do not admit, an oral contract made in North Carolina for a five-year period of employment and that no written memorandum was made relating to that contract. Since no proof is needed to establish...

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