Kendall Sherman and Arthur Sherman, Jr. v. Fred H. Hallbauer

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1972-02-16

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WISDOM, Circuit Judge: This is not the ordinary reversal of a district court’s decision granting summary judgment against plaintiffs whose complaint stated a cause of action upon which the case should have gone to trial. The bizarre feature of the case is that the plaintiffs insisted — until the waning moments of the pre-trial pro…

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