GREEN v. STANDARD OF AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE CO.

No. 33749.

462 S.W.2d 130 (1970)

Charles V. GREEN, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. The STANDARD OF AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

December 22, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hocker, Goodwin, Gibbons & Fehlig, St. Louis, for defendant-appellant.

Bialson, Corrigan, Murray & Ebert, St. Louis, for plaintiff-respondent.


WEIER, Commissioner.

Plaintiff, an insurance salesman, sued his former employer, defendant insurance company, for unpaid commissions. Verdict and judgment were for plaintiff awarding him $5,800 with interest, which, after remittitur, amounted to $874.75 or a total of $6,674.75. Defendant appealed, contending that the trial court should have sustained its motion for directed verdict at the close of all the evidence because plaintiff failed to make a submissible case...

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