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Greenfield v. Fritz Companies, Inc.

Shareholders can recover damages for fraud when misrepresentations induce forbearance.





Cite as

2000 DJDAR 8618

Published

Aug. 30, 2000

Filing Date

Aug. 2, 2000


HARVEY GREENFIELD, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. FRITZ COMPANIES, INC., et al., Defendants and Respondents. No. A086982 (San Francisco County Super. Ct. No. 981760) California Court of Appeal First Appellate District Division Four Filed August 3, 2000 ORDER MODIFYING OPINION [NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT] THE COURT:

        It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on July 28, 2000, be modified as follows:

        On page 10*, the third full paragraph, line 5, delete the words "but for the misrepresentations" so that the sentence reads:

        The core of plaintiff's complaint is that defendants made misrepresentations which induced him to continue holding shares of the corporation that he otherwise would have sold.

        There is no change in the judgment.

        DATED:

Hanlon, P.J.


*        See Daily Appellate Report of August 1, 2000, page 8356, column 1, line 8, first full paragraph.


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