CASHMAN v. EVANS


249 F.Supp. 273 (1966)

Timothy J. CASHMAN, Plaintiff, v. Michael EVANS, Defendant.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

January 7, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gilbert, Segall & Young, New York City, for plaintiff; Robert Black, Chicago, Ill., Thomas F. Cusack, Jr., New York City, of counsel.

Francis J. Heneghan, New York City, for defendant; Edward F. Sweeney, Bartholomew J. Rebore, New York City, of counsel.


LEVET, District Judge.

This diversity action, tried to a jury, is an automobile negligence case which presents an interesting question of choice of law in a guest statute context.

The following facts appear. Plaintiff, Timothy J. Cashman, is a theatrical lighting expert and electrician who regularly travels from place to place, who claims a Massachusetts residence in his complaint. He does not claim to be a New York resident. The defendant, Michael Evans,...

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