PICKERING v. EL JAY EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

No. 13956.

700 P.2d 134 (1985)

108 Idaho 512

Jack PICKERING, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. EL JAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC., a corporation; Cecil Lofthouse, Merle Lofthouse, and Val J. Lofthouse, directors, Defendants-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

May 1, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Royce B. Lee of Ririe, Lee, Jenkins & Hall, Idaho Falls, for plaintiff-appellant.

Brent J. Moss, Val Dean Dalling, Jr., of Smith, Hancock & Moss, Rexburg, for defendants-respondents.


SWANSTROM, Judge.

Jack Pickering brought this suit against his former employer El Jay Equipment Company and Cecil, Merle and Val Lofthouse to recover on a promissory note and to recover back wages. El Jay counterclaimed, seeking an accounting for breach of fiduciary duty. The district court held that the note was not supported by consideration and was thus unenforceable. On El Jay's counterclaim, the court held that Pickering had indeed breached his fiduciary duty...

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