DUBMAN v. NORTH SHORE BANK

No. 77-564.

85 Wis.2d 819 (1978)

271 N.W.2d 148

DUBMAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NORTH SHORE BANK, Defendant-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin, District I.

Decided September 27, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff-appellant there were briefs by Weiss, Steuer, Berzowski & Kriger, with oral argument by Robert K. Steuer, of Milwaukee.

For the defendant-respondent, there were briefs by Kenney, Krembs, Fellows & Wolfe, with oral argument by Kenneth M. Kenney, of Milwaukee.

Before Decker, C.J., Cannon, P.J. and Moser, J.


DECKER, C.J.

In August of 1973, the plaintiff Stanley Dubman was obligated as a borrower and guarantor to defendant North Shore Bank for a number of loans to himself and others. A substantial portion of the obligations were renewals and refinancings of loans made in a course of dealings with the bank over several decades. The loans were collateralized with various items ranging from accounts receivable to negotiable securities. A principal item of collateral was 5192...

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