HAMILTON v. TELEX CORP.

No. 52524.

625 P.2d 106 (1981)

R.F. HAMILTON III, Trustee for S.M. Schack d/b/a Jack Q. Green, Appellee, v. The TELEX CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, and Telex Computer Products, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 3, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Hayden Downie, Kevin C. Leitch, Sneed, Lang, Trotter, Adams, Hamilton & Downie, Tulsa, for appellee.

Serge Novovich, Tulsa, for appellants.


WILLIAMS, Justice:

The principal questions here discussed relate to whether appellants owe the lawyer-appellee an attorney fee for information furnished them, pursuant to contract, as to the identity and location of a debtor of whose account they had no sufficient record and whether, in the process of collecting that fee he may recover additional fees for members of his law firm and himself for efforts expended, at both trial and appellate levels and stages, in attempting...

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