BRUNDIGE v. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.


551 S.W.2d 268 (1977)

Woody BRUNDIGE, Appellant, v. The SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY and the Continental Insurance Company, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 13, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hal Warren, Warren & Warren, Fulton, for appellant.

Thomas A. Nanney, Miller & Nanney, Fulton, for appellee.

Before HOGGE, WINTERSHEIMER and VANCE, JJ.


HOGGE, Judge.

This appeal arises from an action for damages allegedly resulting when appellee wrongfully enjoined appellant from operating his retail paint business. Upon motion, the Circuit Court granted summary judgment and entered an order dismissing the action.

Appellant was employed by appellee for approximately 10 years and was party to an agreement whereby he agreed not to open a competing business within 30 miles of Fulton, Kentucky for a period of...

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