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- Title: Dearborn Animal Clinic, P.A. v. Wilson
- Author : Supreme Court of Kansas
- Release Date : January 01, 1991
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 69 KB
Description
The opinion of the court was delivered by Plaintiffs, Dearborn Animal Clinic, P.A., and Central Animal
Hospital, Inc., appeal from an order of summary judgment in favor
of the defendant in a legal malpractice action filed against
their former attorney, Charles R. Wilson. The trial court held
the action was barred by the statute of limitations, K.S.A.
60-513. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court in an
unpublished opinion, Dearborn Animal Hosp. v. Wilson, No. 63,904,
filed May 25, 1990. We granted review, and we now affirm the
Court of Appeals and the district court. The facts are complicated and will be set forth in detail.
Dearborn Animal Clinic, P.A., (Dearborn) was a professional
corporation owned by Jim Guglielmino, D.V.M., and Patricia
Stewart, D.V.M. Dearborn owned and operated several veterinary
clinics in the Johnson County area. Central Animal Hospital,
Inc., (Central) was a corporation which owned veterinary
equipment. Dearborn owned two-thirds of the capital stock of
Central and William L. (Luke) Fry, D.V.M., owned the other
one-third. Several area veterinary clinics used Central's
equipment and paid a percentage of their gross revenues to
Central for the use of such equipment.