WILLOUGHBY v. SINCLAIR OIL & GAS CO.

Civ. No. 4667.

89 F.Supp. 994 (1950)

WILLOUGHBY v. SINCLAIR OIL & GAS CO. et al.

United States District Court W. D. Oklahoma.

March 23, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul W. Updegraff, Norman, Oklahoma, Joe A. Smalley, Norman, Oklahoma, for plaintiff.

Ralph W. Garrett, Robert L. Imler, I. L. Lockewitz, and Dudley C. Phillips, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Person Woodall, Norman, Oklahoma, Looney, Watts, Ross, Looney & Smith, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Robinson, Shipp & Robertson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, T. R. Benedum, Norman, Oklahoma, for defendants.


CHANDLER, District Judge.

This action was brought in a state court by the administratrix of V. E. Willoughby for his wrongful death, pain and suffering, medical expenses, funeral expenses, and for punitive damages. The plaintiff is a citizen of Oklahoma as are all defendants except Peppers Refining Company, which is a domestic corporation, and Sinclair Oil & Gas Company (hereafter called Sinclair), which is a Maine corporation.

Willoughby's death is alleged...

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