BROWN v. CARR

No. 84-230.

503 A.2d 1241 (1986)

Philip J. BROWN, Appellant, v. Oliver T. CARR, Jr., et al., Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided January 22, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nicholas A. Addams, Washington, D.C., for appellant.

Richard A. Green, Washington, D.C., with whom Maurice J. Montaldi, Washington, D.C., was on brief, for appellees.

Before PRYOR, Chief Judge, and NEWMAN, Associate Judge, and PAIR, Senior Judge.


PRYOR, Chief Judge:

In this case, appellant Philip J. Brown brought suit against Oliver T. Carr, Jr. and two of his attorneys (appellees) alleging malicious prosecution and intentional interference with a prospective business advantage. Appellees filed a counterclaim, alleging that Brown's suit in this case was commenced solely to force Carr to settle a separate case pending between the parties at the same time. The trial judge dismissed Brown's malicious prosecution...

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