WIDING v. SCHWABE, WILLIAMSON & WYATT

A9206-03651; CA A81704.

961 P.2d 889 (1998)

154 Or. App. 276

Suzanne S. WIDING and Lorinda L. Michaelsen, Appellants, v. SCHWABE, WILLIAMSON & WYATT and William J. Welch, Respondents, and Estate of Glenn A. Widing, Deceased, William J. Welch, Karin Widing and Norris Heinbuch, Co-Personal Representatives; and Glenn A. Widing Family Trust, William J. Welch, Karin Widing and Norris Heinbuch, Co-Trustees, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided June 10, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeremy L. Fellows, Tigard, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the briefs was Ambrose & Associates, P.C., Portland.

Susan E. Watts, argued the cause for respondent Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt. With her on the brief was Kennedy King & Zimmer, Portland.

Katherine A. McDowell, argued the cause for respondent William J. Welch. With her on the brief were Clarence M. Belnavis and Stoel Rives LLP., Portland.

Before De MUNIZ, P.J., DEITS, C.J., and HASELTON, J.


De MUNIZ, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiffs brought this action, asserting claims, inter alia, for negligent misrepresentation and fraud against defendant Welch (Welch), the co-personal representative of their deceased father's estate, and for professional negligence against defendant Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt (Schwabe), the estate's attorneys.1 The trial court granted defendants' motions for summary judgment on the ground that...

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