IN THE MATTER OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LUDLOW v. WORTHAM MACH. COMPANY

No. 2605.

71 Wyo. 331 (1953)

257 P.2d 358

IN THE MATTER OF THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CLAIM OF JAMES P. LUDLOW, Employee-Claimant and Respondent, vs. WORTHAM MACHINERY COMPANY, Employer-Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 26, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the employer-defendant and appellant the cause was submitted upon the brief and also oral argument of Vincent Mulvaney, of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

No appearance for employee-claimant and respondent.


OPINION

RINER, Justice:

The District Court of Laramie County, entered two orders of award in favor of a workman, one James P. Ludlow, hereinafter usually referred to as the plaintiff who was employed by the Wortham Machinery Company, subsequently designated usually as the employer, for an injury to the employee's back purporting to be sustained January 25th or 26th, 1952. The first of these orders was for the sum...

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