CORRIGAN v. COX

Docket No. 23490.

254 Cal.App.2d 919 (1967)

62 Cal. Rptr. 733

DANIEL J. CORRIGAN, Plaintiff, Cross-defendant and Appellant, v. WILLIAM E. COX, Defendant, Cross-complainant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Three.

October 4, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnston & Miller and Glenn E. Miller for Plaintiff, Cross-defendant and Appellant.

Rolf M. Bondelie, Eleanor M. Kraft and Kraft & Kraft for Defendant, Cross-complainant and Respondent.


SALSMAN, J.

The parties to this appeal are dentists. They were formerly associated together in the practice of their profession. At the termination of their association, appellant Corrigan sued respondent Cox for breach of contract, and the alleged wrongful taking and withholding of patients' records. He demanded damages, together with an injunction against what he essentially described as unfair competition. Cox counterclaimed...

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