YONG CHA HONG v. MARRIOTT CORP.

Civ. No. S 86-3805.

656 F.Supp. 445 (1987)

YONG CHA HONG v. MARRIOTT CORPORATION and Gold Kist, Inc.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

March 19, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory G. Injeian, Glen Burnie, Md., for plaintiff.

Edward S. Digges, Jr. and Andrew E. Vernick, Digges, Wharton & Levin, Annapolis, Md., for defendants.


SMALKIN, District Judge.

The plaintiff, Yong Cha Hong, commenced this case in a Maryland court with a complaint alleging counts of negligence and breach of warranty against defendants, the proprietor of a chain of fast food restaurants called Roy Rogers Family Restaurants (Marriott) and the supplier of raw frying chicken to the chain (Gold Kist). The case was removed to this Court on diversity grounds. It seems that the plaintiff was contentedly munching away one...

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