WILLIS v. TUGS TRAMP AND MARS

No. 8175.

216 F.Supp. 907 (1963)

Raymond WILLIS, Libelant, v. The TUGS TRAMP AND MARS, and two Unnamed Undocumented Barges, their engines, etc., in rem, and Tidewater Construction Corporation, as owners, in personam, Respondents.

United States District Court E. D. Virginia, Norfolk Division.

April 17, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Winston (Seawell, McCoy, Winston & Dalton), Norfolk, Va., for libelant, Raymond Willis.

Waverley L. Berkley, III (Jett, Sykes & Berkley), Norfolk, Va., for Tidewater Construction Corp., respondents.

Walter B. Martin, Jr. (Vandeventer, Black, Meredith & Martin) Norfolk, Va., for libelant Willis (co-counsel with Mr. Winston).

Howard I. Legum (Fine, Fine, Legum & Schwan) Norfolk, Va., for William G. Herring, Jr.


WALTER E. HOFFMAN, Chief Judge.

By an opinion filed December 10, 1962, 216 F.Supp. 901, this court directed a division of damages between the pleasure yacht MARY FRANCES, owned by the libelant, Raymond Willis, and the tug TRAMP, owned by the respondent, Tidewater Construction Corporation. To this date no interlocutory decree has been presented for entry.

William G. Herring, Jr. was a passenger aboard the yacht MARY FRANCES...

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