WARTENSLEBEN v. WILLEY

No. 3455.

415 P.2d 613 (1966)

Thomas WARTENSLEBEN, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. Ralph WILLEY and William D. Redle, Appellees (Defendants below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

June 21, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack Wolfe, Sheridan, for appellant.

Brown, Healy, Drew, Apostolos & Barton, William H. Brown, Casper, Redle, Yonkee & Redle, Sheridan, for appellees.

Before PARKER, C.J., and HARNSBERGER, GRAY, and McINTYRE, JJ.


Mr. Justice McINTYRE delivered the opinion of the court.

The Plaintiff, Thomas Wartensleben, brought a tort action against his neighbor, Ralph Willey, and against Willey's attorney, William D. Redle, for damages which plaintiff claims to have suffered because Willey and Redle caused Sheridan Flouring Mills, Inc., not to complete a contract with Wartensleben pertaining to the establishment of a feed lot for cattle on Wartensleben's land.

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