MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY v. BROWN

Civ. A. No. 13427.

321 F.Supp. 309 (1971)

MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation, Transferee of the Warren Company, Inc., a corporation v. Tommy BROWN, Carrie Daniel Tiller, Russell Welch, individually, and S. Philip Levetan, Mrs. J. B. Levetan and Abe I. Levetan, individually and as partners doing business as Dixie Iron and Metal Co.

United States District Court, N. D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

January 20, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Taylor, Edwards & Yancey, Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiff.

Samuel L. Eplan and James H. Weeks, Atlanta, Ga., for S. Philip Levetan, Mrs. J. B. Levetan & Abe I. Levetan d/b/a Dixie Iron & Metal Co.

Campbell & Campbell, Covington, Ga., for Carrie D. Tiller.

William L. Gower, Atlanta, Ga., for Tommy Brown and Russell Welch.


ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

O'KELLEY, District Judge.

Plaintiff, transferee of the Warren Company by subrogation brings this action against defendants for wrongful conversion of goods belonging to the Warren Company. It appears in the Complaint that defendants Brown, Tiller, and Welch, over a period of months, wrongfully took and converted materials from the possession of the Warren Company and sold them to the Levetans doing business as the...

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