O'HERN v. T. SMITH & SON

No. 17302.

8 F.2d 299 (1925)

O'HERN v. T. SMITH & SON, Inc.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana.

October 23, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Convery, of New Orleans, La., for libelant.

Walter Carroll (of Terriberry, Rice & Young), of New Orleans, La., for respondent.


BURNS, District Judge.

Libelant, a longshoreman, claims of the defendant T. Smith and Son, Inc., a stevedore, $15,000 as damages for personal injuries resulting from its alleged negligence in exposing him to an unsafe and improper place to work, and to an extraordinary hazard not generally assumed by longshoremen in course of their employment, in that by its order, through its officers and supervisory agents, the defendant required a certain bulk cargo of kainite...

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