Stephenson v. Golden

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1937-04-29

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Wiest, J. (dissenting). Plaintiff, as a court-appointed receiver, claims that his attorney employed defendant Irving Golden, a real estate broker, to ascertain whether, and at what price, interests, held by others in certain property, could be obtained and the broker purchased, in his own name, and, upon demand, refused to convey to plaintiff. When I joined in…

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