Summary
stating that, "while each partner is generally an agent of the partnership for the purpose of its business, he is not ordinarily an agent of his partners. Thus, a partner's actions may be imputed to the partnership for the purpose of establishing minimum contacts, but ordinarily may not be imputed to the other partners."
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Argued and Submitted March 5, 1990.
Editorial Note:
This opinion is published in the advance sheet at this citation, Derrick v. Peterson, 911 F.2d 1366-1377, was withdrawn from the bound volume because rehearing and suggestion for rehearing en banc is pending. Opinion Amended; See 1990 WL 256969.