ERWIN & ERWIN v. BRONSON

A8909-05521; CA A65533.

844 P.2d 269 (1992)

117 Or. App. 443

ERWIN & ERWIN, a Professional corporation, Appellant, v. Charles D. BRONSON III, Gayle Bronson Gray, John Gray, Mildred Bronson, Prudential Bache Securities, Ben Hampson, Rachel Hampson and Brian Gray, Respondents, and Tom PELINO, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 30, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferris Boothe, Portland, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs were Erwin & Erwin, P.C.; and Warde H. Erwin, of counsel.

Thomas A. Davis, Portland, argued the cause for respondents Charles Bronson, III, Gayle Bronson Gray, Ben Hampson, Rachel Hampson and Brian Gray. G. Kenneth Shiroishi, Portland, argued the cause for respondents Mildred Bronson, John Gray and Prudential-Bache Securities. With them on the brief were Smith & Davis, and Thomas H. Tongue and Dunn, Carney, Allen, Higgins & Tongue.

Before BUTTLER, P.J., and ROSSMAN and DE MUNIZ, JJ.


BUTTLER, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiff, a professional legal corporation, appeals from a judgment under ORCP 67B, assigning error to the trial court's allowance of defendants' motions for summary judgment and judgment on the pleadings on plaintiff's claims for injunctive and declaratory relief and, on defendants' counterclaims, its removal of plaintiff as trustee and its appointment of a successor trustee.

In 1984, Charles and Mildred Bronson, husband and wife...

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