CARTER v. WILLIAMS

Nos. 14814, 15052.

361 F.2d 189 (1966)

Cary H. CARTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Lillian Mae WILLIAMS, Defendant, and Vernon Solberg, William D. Terrill, Emily B. Stovall, James Harrison and William Rabideau, Defendants-Appellees. Lillian Mae WILLIAMS, Defendant-Appellant, v. Cary H. CARTER, Plaintiff-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

May 26, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. Dooley, William J. Jovan, Chicago, Ill., for Carter.

David E. Jacker, John M. O'Connor, Jr., Stewart S. Dixon, of Kirkland, Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetz & Masters, Chicago, Ill., for Terrill.

John E. Wilson, Chicago, Ill., for Harrison.

Anton J. Valukas, James P. Chapman, Chicago, Ill., for Stovall.

John M. Beverly, Frank J. Pause, Robert O. Duffy of Beverly and Pause, Chicago, Ill., for Rabideau.

Donald W. Ford, James M. Redding, Chicago, Ill., for Salbert and Williams.

Before HASTINGS, Chief Judge, and SCHNACKENBERG and KILEY, Circuit Judges.


HASTINGS, Chief Judge.

These consolidated appeals (Nos. 14814 and 15052) arise from the judgments of the district court in an action by Cary H. Carter, an Ohio resident, against several Illinois residents2 to recover damages for personal injuries incurred in a highway collision. In No. 14814, Carter appeals from the entry of a summary judgment in favor of all defendants, except Lillian Mae Williams. In No. 15052, Williams appeals from...

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