SINGER v. DUNGAN

No. 94-1467.

45 F.3d 823 (1995)

Norman P. SINGER, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Thomas F. DUNGAN; Benjamin Flammey; The Cambridge Institute, Incorporated, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Decided January 23, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

ARGUED: Deborah Brand Baum, Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge, Washington, DC, for appellants. Edward C. Sussman, Washington, DC, for appellee.

Before RUSSELL, WILKINS, and HAMILTON, Circuit Judges.


Reversed by published opinion. Judge HAMILTON wrote the opinion, in which Judge RUSSELL and Judge WILKINS joined.

OPINION

HAMILTON, Circuit Judge:

Norman Singer (Singer) instituted suit against Thomas Dungan (Dungan) and Benjamin Flammey (Flammey) for common law fraud and breach of fiduciary duty and against the Cambridge Institute (CI) (collectively, Appellants) for breach of contract. A jury returned a...

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