BITUMINOUS CASUALTY CORPORATION v. MYERS


450 S.W.2d 272 (1970)

BITUMINOUS CASUALTY CORPORATION, Appellant, v. George W. MYERS, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 30, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles H. Reynolds, Bell, Orr & Reynolds, Bowling Green, for appellant.

Frank R. Goad, Scottsville, Marshall Funk, Bowling Green, for appellee.


PLEAS JONES, Special Commissioner.

The appellee, George W. Myers, filed a civil action in the Allen Circuit Court, at Scottsville, Kentucky, for the recovery of fees and court costs in the amount of $3,160, incurred by him in the defense of a separate United States District Court civil action, against George W. Myers d/b/a Myers Drilling Company arising out of a tort claim previously filed and tried in that court against the appellee.

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