PARKER v. TUMWATER FAMILY PRACTICE CLINIC

No. 28323-9-II.

76 P.3d 764 (2003)

118 Wash.App. 425

Michael R. PARKER, Appellant, v. TUMWATER FAMILY PRACTICE CLINIC; Sean T. Atteridge and Beverly Atteridge; Ellen Martin and "John Doe" Martin; Jon T. Peterson; and Gapp Associates, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

September 16, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Kenneth Wiggins, Bainbridge Island, WA, for Appellant.

Cecilia Marie Clynch, Stephen Jacob Bean, Olympia, WA, for Respondents.


PART PUBLISHED OPINION

ARMSTRONG, J.

Dr. Michael Parker practiced medicine with three partners. Parker and two of his medical partners also owned the Clinic's building in a partnership. The medical partners expelled Parker under the partnership "without cause" provision even though he had notified the partners that he might be entitled to disability benefits as authorized by the partnership agreement. On the same...

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