SEAL v. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC INC.

No. 22561.

362 F.2d 788 (1966)

Phillip D. SEAL, Appellant, v. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC, INC., Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.

June 23, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cornelius J. Ladner, Bay St. Louis, Miss., for appellant.

Charles R. Galloway, Gulfport, Miss., for appellee.

Before JONES and GEWIN, Circuit Judges, and HUNTER, District Judge.


JONES, Circuit Judge.

The appellant, Phillip D. Seal, brought an action in a Mississippi state court against his employer, Industrial Electric, Inc. In his declaration he averred that he was assaulted, beaten and injured by Donald Strong, who was described as a foreman, agent and representative of the employer. In the declaration it was alleged that it was the duty of Industrial Electric to protect Seal from the assault of Strong while Seal was employed by it. Seal...

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