STIFF v. ASSOCIATED SEWING SUPPLY CO.

No. C2-87-2128.

436 N.W.2d 777 (1989)

David H. STIFF, Respondent, v. ASSOCIATED SEWING SUPPLY COMPANY, et al., petitioners, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

March 10, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Allen H. Gibas, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Kenneth E. Keate, St. Paul, for respondent.

John F. Murphy, Mark S. Anderson, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and Industry, St. Paul, amicus.


KELLEY, Justice.

Appellant Associated Sewing Supply Company (ASSC), a Minnesota corporation solely owned by Russell J. Hamilton, in 1975 hired David Stiff as a repairman and salesperson. In the same year it initially hired as a salesman Floyd Waller, who later, in 1977 was considered also to be the manager of ASSC. Both left the company's employment in April 1982. Shortly thereafter, each commenced an action to collect alleged unpaid commissions claimed to be owed...

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