SING v. JOHN L. SCOTT, INC.

No. 18365-0-II.

920 P.2d 589 (1996)

83 Wash.App. 55

Peter SING, Respondent, v. JOHN L. SCOTT, INC., a Washington corporation, and Maureen Buckley and Ed Buckley, wife and husband and their marital community, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

August 9, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeanette Marie Dalton, Kingston, Douglas S. Tingvall, Bellevue, for appellants.

Stephen Charles Willey, Jeffrey Iver Tilden, Jeffrey M. Thomas, Perkins Coie, Seattle, for respondent.


TURNER, Judge.

A jury found that John L. Scott, Inc., violated the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and judgment was entered in favor of Sing, a prospective purchaser. On appeal, Scott claims that the evidence was insufficient to establish a CPA violation; its actions were exempt from the CPA; and the trial court erred in awarding attorney fees and in instructing the jury. We hold that Scott is not exempt from the CPA because...

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