SHATTUCK v. PRECISION-TOYOTA, INC.

No. 12841.

115 Ariz. 586 (1977)

566 P.2d 1332

Lemuel C. SHATTUCK, Jr., a married man, in his sole and separate right, Appellant, v. PRECISION-TOYOTA, INC., an Arizona Corporation, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arizona, In Banc.

July 11, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robertson, Molloy, Fickett & Jones, by Donald J. Oppenheim, Myles C. Stewart, Tucson, for appellant.

Gerald B. Hirsch, Tucson, for appellee.


STRUCKMEYER, Vice Chief Justice.

Appellant, Lemuel Shattuck, brought this action against Precision-Toyota, Inc. for breach of a noncompetition agreement. The case was tried without a jury and at the close of Shattuck's case the trial judge entered a verdict and judgment in favor of appellee, Precision-Toyota. Judgment of the Superior Court reversed with directions that appellant Shattuck be granted a new trial.

In 1972, Shattuck had been in the business of...

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