Bell, Boyd & Lloyd v. Jack W. Tapy

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1990-03-05

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POSNER, Circuit Judge. This is a diversity suit for breach of contract brought by the Chicago law firm of Bell, Boyd, and Lloyd against a disgruntled client, Jack Tapy, who refused to pay the last $63,000 that the firm had billed him (we round off all figures to the nearest $1,000). The district judge granted the firm’s motion for summary judgment and entered judgment in the amo…

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