WOOSTER REPUBLICAN PRINTING v. CHANNEL SEVENTEEN

Nos. 81-2058, 81-2059 and 82-1367.

682 F.2d 165 (1982)

The WOOSTER REPUBLICAN PRINTING CO., Appellee, v. CHANNEL SEVENTEEN, INC., and Tapeswitch Corp. of America, Inc., Appellants, three cases.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided May 25, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alex Bartlett, Bartlett, Venters & Pletz, P.C., Jefferson City, Mo., for appellant Channel Seventeen, Inc., in all cases.

R. Lawrence Ward, G. Stephen Long, Shughart, Thomson & Kilroy, A Professional Corp., Kansas City, Mo., for appellee in all cases.

Charles E. Patterson, Paul R. Lamoree, Watson, Ess, Marshall & Enggas, Kansas City, Mo., for appellant, Tapeswitch Corp. of America, Inc., in all cases.

Roger K. Toppins, Jefferson City, Mo., for appellant Channel Seventeen, Inc., in No. 82-1367.

Linda K. Davis, Kansas City, Mo., for appellee in Nos. 81-2058 and 81-2059.

Before McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge, STEPHENSON, Senior Circuit Judge, and ARNOLD, Circuit Judge.


PER CURIAM.

The Wooster Republican Printing Company, a closely held family corporation based in Ohio, brought suit for specific performance of an alleged contract for the purchase of substantially all of the assets of Channel Seventeen, Inc., or, in the alternative, for damages for breach of that alleged contract. Channel Seventeen, a closely held Missouri corporation,1 owns and operates a UHF...

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