SHAH v. AMERICAN SYNTHETIC RUBBER CORP.


655 S.W.2d 489 (1983)

Anil K. SHAH, Movant, v. AMERICAN SYNTHETIC RUBBER CORPORATION, Gene Trott and Thomas N. Lamb, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

August 31, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Allen P. Dodd, III, Dodd & Dodd, Louisville, for movant.

Matthew R. Westfall, Charles Laurence Woods, III, David B. Sandler, Baird, Kirven, Westfall & Talbott, Louisville, for respondents.


MORTON HOLBROOK, Special Justice.

The principal issue in this case is whether the trial court erred in entering summary judgment against movant (plaintiff below) in the middle of discovery depositions in an action for breach of contract and defamation. We find genuine issues as to material facts on both counts; summary judgment therefore should not have been granted on either count.

Respondent, American Synthetic Rubber Corporation (ASRC), employed movant...

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