Meinhard V. Salmon
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| Court | New York Court of Appeals |
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| Dissent | Andrews, joined by Kellogg, O'Brien |
| Citation(s) | N. Y. 458 |
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| Date argued | 1928 |
| Associate judges | Cuthbert Pound |
| William S. Andrews | |
| Frederick Crane | |
| Irving Lehman | |
| Majority | Cardozo |
| Pound | |
| Crane | |
| Lehman | |
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| ID | 2392024 |
About Meinhard V. Salmon
Meinhard v. Salmon, 164 N. E. 545, is a widely cited case in which the New York Court of Appeals held that partners in a business owe fiduciary duties to one another where a business opportunity arises during the course of the partnership.