DEEN, Presiding Judge.
Appellant Wasson, an attorney of some thirty years' experience, fell into conversation one day shortly prior to July 7, 1981, with appellee Waid, a retired machinist whom he had known for about fifteen years as a fellow member of the local American Legion post. According to appellant Wasson, Waid complained of the rate of interest he was earning on his savings and loan account and expressed a desire to
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