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E. L. Klewicki Co. v. American Screw Products
C06.40418; 690 F.2d 85 (1982)
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The E.L. Klewicki Company and American Screw Products Company appeal a decision of the District Court holding that American Screw is obligated to pay Klewicki a specific sum of money for services rendered. Because we find that the District Judge was not ""clearly erroneous"" in his findings of fact and that he applied the law correctly, we affirm. Fed. R. Civ. P. 52(a). This case involves a dispute between a manufacturer's representative and its former principal over an alleged breach of contract and the resulting damages. The District Judge, with the consent of the parties, bifurcated the trial on the issues of liability and damages.