PURDOM v. SAPADIN

Nos. 8758 and 8762.

111 Ohio App. 488 (1960)

PURDOM, APPELLANT, v. SAPADIN ET AL., APPELLEES. (Two cases)

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Hamilton County.

Decided April 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. McIntosh & McIntosh, for appellants.

Messrs. Dolle, O'Donnell, Cash, Fee & Hahn and Mr. Jacob K. Stein, for appellees.


LONG, J.

These causes were tried below and grew out of an accident wherein Willa B. Purdom fell to the sidewalk while walking in front of the premises owned by defendants, and in which defendants were conducting a suit and cloak business. Willa B. Purdom instituted suit for her injuries and her husband, Drue Purdom, instituted suit for medical expenses and loss of services of his wife. Both suits were tried together, and the court sustained defendants' motions for...

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