RUBENSTEIN V. KLEVEN, 150 F.Supp. 47 (1957) CASE BRIEF

RUBENSTEIN V. KLEVEN
150 F.Supp. 47 (1957)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a breach of an agreement to render companionship to a married man.
FACTS: Rubenstein (P) had an agreement with Kleven (D) to render companionship. P alleged that D breached that agreement and sued. D answered that the agreement was against public policy. P took D's deposition and asked certain questions relating to adultery to which D took the Fifth Amendment. P moved for an order compelling an answer.

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