SWINGLE v. MYERSON

No. 2 CA-CIV 1313.

19 Ariz. App. 607 (1973)

509 P.2d 738

Roy C. SWINGLE, Appellant, v. Joseph MYERSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

May 9, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald B. Hirsch, Tucson, for appellant.

Bilby, Thompson, Shoenhair & Warnock, P.C. by Harold C. Warnock, Tucson, for appellee.


HOWARD, Judge.

Appellant-defendant Swingle appeals from a $6,000 judgment rendered against him at a trial before the court. The issues in this case revolve around whether appellee-plaintiff Myerson is entitled to recover a "finder's fee" on the basis of quantum meruit.

The facts considered in the light most favorable to supporting the judgment of the trial court are as follows. In May, 1969, Swingle was a vice-president of Tucson Federal Savings &...

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