LEES v. BOB-LO COMPANY

Civ. A. Nos. 29083, 29678.

318 F.Supp. 1107 (1970)

Gilbert K. LEES, and Edith Lees, and Jerry MEAD, Plaintiffs, v. BOB-LO COMPANY, Subsidiary of Browning Lines, Incorporated, a corporation, and Milton Moore, jointly and severally, Defendants.

United States District Court, E. D. Michigan, S. D.

October 8, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Victor G. Hanson, James F. Finn, M. Arthur Arduin, Detroit, Mich., for Gilbert K. Lees and Edith Lees.

Robert Goren, August, Frimet, Goren & Murphy, Detroit, Mich., for Jerry Mead.

Charles D. Meadows, Foster, Meadows & Ballard, Detroit, Mich., for Bob-Lo Company.

Robert A. Jenkins, Scholl, Jenkins, Robinson & Stieg, Detroit, Mich., for Milton Moore.


OPINION

FREEMAN, Chief Judge.

This action arises out of a collision on the Detroit River between the Steamer S.S. Ste. Claire, owned by defendant Bob-Lo Company, and the pleasure cruiser Ten Gees, owned by defendant Milton Moore. Plaintiffs, passengers on the Ten Gees at the time of the incident, allege that the collision resulted from negligence attributable to both defendants; and that this negligence caused injuries to plaintiffs for which they seek damages...

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