KEITH v. WOODUL

No. 8868.

616 S.W.2d 375 (1981)

Marvin KEITH, Jr., Individually and d/b/a Industries of Texas, and d/b/a Keith Insulators, Appellant, v. Paul R. WOODUL, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

April 28, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald J. Driscoll, McDonald & Driscoll, Dallas, for appellant.

Thomas C. Railsback, Robertson & Wilkinson, Dallas, for appellee.


WILLIAM J. CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.

Paul Woodul brought suit against Marvin Keith, Jr., Individually and d/b/a Industries of Texas, and d/b/a Keith Insulators to recover damages for breach of an oral agreement by which he was employed by the defendant to sell certain goods and services on a commission basis. He alleged that the defendant owed him $1648.20 in earned commissions. He also sought attorneys fees.

Industries of Texas, Inc. and Keith Insulators...

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