OLSON v. SOUTHERN STYLE CORP.

No. 82-1909.

437 So.2d 173 (1983)

Charles G. OLSON, Appellant, v. SOUTHERN STYLE CORPORATION, a Florida Corporation, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

Rehearing Denied September 9, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles G. Olson, pro se.

Howard P. Ross of Battaglia, Ross, Hastings, Dicus & Andrews, St. Petersburg, for appellee.


LEHAN, Judge.

Charles G. Olson sued Southern Style Corporation to recover unpaid wages that he claimed the corporation owed him. Southern Style defended on the grounds that Olson had been employed not by Southern Style but by Robert Dailey, who was negotiating to purchase the corporation and who was meanwhile running the business.

The trial court found that Olson had been employed by Dailey, who was working for his own account as a prospective purchaser, and...

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