WHEAT v. WHITE

No. 57.

38 F.Supp. 796 (1941)

WHEAT v. WHITE et al.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana, New Orleans Division.

May 6, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roland C. Kizer, of Baton Rouge, La., for plaintiff.

John May and Henry & Kelleher, all of New Orleans, La., for defendant Travelers Indemnity Co.

Milling, Godchaux, Saal & Milling and R. E. Milling, Jr., all of New Orleans, La., for defendants Walter H. White and another.


CAILLOUET, District Judge.

The plaintiff brings his action to recover damages for the accidental death of his wife, against Walter H. White, resident and citizen of Mississippi, not engaged in any business in Louisiana, but making occasional trips to New Orleans or to Baton Rouge, as the necessities of his legal practice or business affairs require, and against two other defendants, one of which is the Consolidated Underwriters, an insurance company or association...

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