NORTH COAST ELEC. CO. v. SELIG

No. 56450-1-I.

151 P.3d 211 (2007)

NORTH COAST ELECTRIC COMPANY, a Washington Corporation, Appellant/Cross-Respondent, v. Martin SELIG; Martin Selig Real Estate, Respondents/Cross Appellants, and Selig Real Estate Holdings Eleven, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; Selig Real Estate Holdings Twelve, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; King County, Washington; Seattle First National Bank, a national banking association, successor in interest to Seafirst Mortgage Corporation, a Washington corporation; The Bank of Nova Scotia, San Francisco Agency, a Canadian Chartered Bank acting through its San Francisco Agency; Citicorp Real Estate, Inc., a Delaware corporation; SFT II, Inc., a Delaware corporation; Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, N.A., as Trustee for the Registered Holders of Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., Commercial Mortgage Pass-through certificates, series 2000-C-1; Seattle Trust & Savings Bank, a Washington corporation; Stuart C. Johnston & Associates, Inc., a Washington corporation; Immunex Corporation, a Washington corporation; DDB Seattle, Inc., a Washington corporation; Stewart Title of Washington, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; Seattle Construction Resources, Inc., a Washington corporation; Teldata Systems, Inc., a Washington corporation; State of Washington Department of Employment Security; Nuprecon, Inc., an Oregon corporation, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Publication Ordered January 23, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wm. Randolph Turnbow, Hershner Hunter LLP, Eugene, OR, John Michael Greeley, Attorney at Law, Seattle, WA, for Appellant/Cross-Respondent.

William Keller McInerney Jr., WK McInerney PLLC, Arnold M. Willig, Hacker & Willig Inc. PS, Seattle, WA, for Respondents/Cross Appellants.


BAKER, J.

¶ 1 North Coast Electric Company sued Martin Selig for the unpaid purchase price of fixtures and materials. Selig counterclaimed, alleging a violation of RCW 60.04.081, disparagement of title, and intentional interference with contractual relations. On North Coast's motion for summary judgment, the court ruled in favor of North Coast's claims and awarded attorney fees. Subsequently, on Selig's motion for reconsideration, the court struck certain portions...

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