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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 06-02-1998 Case Style: Forty-Second West Corporation, et al. v.Robert L. Sullivan Case Number: 87021 Judge: Bryan C. Dixon Court: District Court, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Plaintiff's Attorney: Wilburn C. Hall, Jr., Norman, Oklahoma Defendant's Attorney: C. Rudy Hiersche, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Description: Landlord-tenant dispute in which the landlord originally brought action to foreclose upon a security interest in personal property and to recover damages relating to a breach of the lease agreement. Defendant asserted a counterclaim for conversion, relating to the property left on the rental premises and later leased in part to a subsequent tenant. Outcome: Verdict for plaintiff in the amount of $7,000.00. Plaintiff's Experts: Unknown Defendant's Experts: Unknown Comments: Affirmed by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. See: 961 P.2d 801 (Okla. 1998). The date shown above is the date of the Supreme Court decision and not the tiral date. |
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