SCHAUERMAN v. HAAG

No. 38319.

68 Wn.2d 868 (1966)

416 P.2d 88

RAY SCHAUERMAN, Respondent, v. ARNOLD HAAG et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

June 23, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peterson, Taylor & Day, by Stanley D. Taylor, for appellants.

Horton & Wilkins, by Hugh B. Horton, for respondent.


HALE, J.

Glaziers should glaze and lawyers should scriven, and neither ought do the other; for, when glaziers write and lawyers glaze, they are apt to make porous contracts and drafty windows. We are concerned in this action not with lawyers working and fitting glass, but with glaziers who twice got together and rewrote parts of a professionally drawn contract. Failing to bring to their legal draftsmanship the same precision...

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