BRIGGS
v.
CAMPBELL, WYANT & CANNON FOUNDRY COMPANY.
HABETLER
v.
SAME.
HARRIS
v.
SAME.
WRIGHT
v.
SAME.
HARRINGTON
v.
GALE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Supreme Court of Michigan.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Decided June 6, 1967.
Rehearing denied October 2, 1967.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Cholette, Perkins & Buchanan (Edward D. Wells, of counsel), for defendant Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry Company, Division of Textron American, Inc., and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.
Charles H. King, for added defendants Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry Co., Inc., and Michigan Mutual Liability Company.
Lacey & Jones (E.R. Whinham, Jr., of counsel), for defendant Gale Manufacturing Company.
Stanley F. Dodge and Peter B. Munroe, for defendants Brooks Foundry Company and Michigan State Accident Fund.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
BLACK, J.
Trellsite Foundry & Stamping Company v. Enterprise Foundry,365 Mich. 209, flatly held that the provision in section 9 of part 7 of the workmen's compensation act (CL 1948, § 417.9 [Stat Ann 1960 Rev § 17.228]) which relates to the apportionment of an award was unconstitutional. Pointing to the distinction between substantive due process and procedural...
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