United States Fourth Circuit
WILLIAMS v. PROF'L TRANSP., 03-1387, 03-1453
In a contract dispute, the district court did not violate the Johnson Act of 1934 by ordering defendant to pay damages and to enter into a five-year, exclusive, noncancellable, but transferable contract with plaintiff.
Appellate Information
- Decided 10/29/2004
- Published 10/29/2004
Judges
- Before WIDENER, LUTTIG, and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Fourth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellees:
- ARGUED:Andrew Stephen Zettle, Huddleston, Bolen, Beatty, Porter & Copen, Huntington, West Virginia, for Appellants/Cross-Appellees. Michael Warren Carey, Carey, Scott & Douglas, PLLC, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellees/Cross-Appellants. ON BRIEF:John H. Mahaney, II, Huddleston, Bolen, Beatty, Porter & Copen, Huntington, West Virginia, for Appellants/Cross-Appellees.