OPINION
EVANS, Chief Justice.
This controversy arose when the appellees, Messrs. Squires, Walsh, and Tompkins, resigned as associates of the law firm of the appellant, Roy H. Bray, and immediately engaged themselves, as a new firm, in performing legal work for Mr. Bray's principal client, University Savings Association. Several days later, Mr. Bray sued appellees Squires, Walsh, and Tompkins, alleging that they had breached their fiduciary duty to him and...
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