WALLULIS v. DYMOWSKI

9101-00424; CA A79806.

895 P.2d 315 (1995)

134 Or. App. 219

Steven D. WALLULIS, Appellant— Cross-Respondent, v. Tom DYMOWSKI and Communications Workers of America, Local 7901, Respondents—Cross-Appellants. Tom DYMOWSKI and Communications Workers of America, Local 7901, Third-Party Plaintiffs—Cross-Appellants, v. AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, a New York corporation, Third-Party Defendant—Cross-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided May 10, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard C. Busse argued the cause for appellant—cross-respondent. With him on the briefs was Scott N. Hunt.

Robert K. Udziela argued the cause for respondents—cross-appellants and third-party plaintiffs—cross-appellants Communications Workers of America, Local 7901. With him on the briefs were Kevin Keaney and Pozzi, Wilson & Atchison. Also on the opening brief were Bernard Jolles and Jolles, Sokol & Bernstein, P.C. for respondent— cross-appellant and third-party plaintiff— cross-appellant Tom Dymowski.

Jeffrey M. Batchelor argued the cause for third-party defendant—cross-respondent. With him on the brief were Christopher C. Brand and Lane Powell Spears Lubersky.

Before WARREN, P.J., and RICHARDSON, C.J., and EDMONDS, J.


WARREN, Presiding Judge.

In this action for defamation and intentional interference with economic relations, plaintiff appeals from a summary judgment. ORCP 47 C. Defendants cross-appeal from a judgment dismissing their claims for contribution and indemnity against third-party defendant American Telephone and Telegraph (AT & T) for failure to state a claim.1 ORCP 21 A(8).

Plaintiff worked for AT & T as a supervisor. In...

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