BAKER v. BAKER

Nos. 90-2386, 90-2414.

951 F.2d 922 (1991)

Richard L. BAKER, Appellant, and Irma Baker, v. Donald B. BAKER; Pro-Mark Co.; Midwest Marketing Company; H.J. Heinz Company; Donald Olson, Appellees. Richard L. BAKER, Appellee, and Irma Baker, v. Donald B. BAKER, Appellant, Pro-Mark Co.; Midwest Marketing Company; H.J. Heinz Company; Donald Olson.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided December 20, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deborah L. Doak, Clayton, Mo., argued (Norman A. Selner on the brief), for appellant.

Thomas C. Walsh, St. Louis, Mo., argued (Erwin O. Switzer III, on the brief), for appellee.

Before LAY, Chief Circuit Judge, PECK and ROSS, Senior Circuit Judges.


ROSS, Senior Circuit Judge.

This lawsuit involves a dispute between two brothers, Donald and Richard Baker, over a partnership agreement to own a minority interest in two Tulsa, Oklahoma based companies, Pro-Mark Company (Pro-Mark) and Midwest Marketing Company (Midwest). Richard now appeals the district court's ruling that he has no contractual or other interest in those companies.

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In 1967, Donald Baker became part owner of a small food brokerage...

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