DOUGLAS v. DETROIT EDISON COMPANY

No. 14680.

145 F.Supp. 1 (1956)

Stanley C. DOUGLAS, Plaintiff, v. The DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, a New York Corporation, Defendant and Third-party Plaintiff (Price Brothers Company, a corporation, Third-party Defendant).

United States District Court E. D. Michigan, S. D.

October 17, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charfoos, Gussin, Weinstein & Kroll, Detroit, Mich., for plaintiff.

Markle, Markle & Eubank, Detroit, Mich., for defendant and third party plaintiff.

Crawford, Sweeny, Dodd & Kerr, Detroit, Mich., Harshman, Young, Colvin & Alexander, Dayton, Ohio, for third party defendant.


PICARD, District Judge.

This matter comes before the court on motion to dismiss a third party complaint. The facts are these:

Findings of Fact

One Stanley C. Douglas was injured while employed as a rigger for Price Brothers Company, for which injury he drew workmen's compensation. As permitted under Michigan law, he then brought action in this court against The Detroit Edison Company claiming that its negligence was the cause of his injuries and...

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