CARULOFF v. EMERSON RADIO & PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION

No. 64 Civ. 2130.

314 F.Supp. 631 (1970)

Thomas G. CARULOFF, Plaintiff, v. EMERSON RADIO & PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION, Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff, v. STANDARD KOLLSMAN INDUSTRIES, INC., Third Party Defendant.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

June 23, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Kelner, New York City, for plaintiff.

Bernard Helfenstein, Brooklyn, N. Y., for defendant and third party plaintiff; Harold Levy, Irwin M. Strum, New York City, of counsel.

Emile Z. Berman and A. Harold Frost, New York City, for third party defendant; Harold Lee Schwab, New York City, of counsel.


OPINION

COOPER, District Judge.

On November 26, 1969, following a trial lasting more than two weeks of this diversity action, the jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff Caruloff against defendant Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. (Emerson) in the amount of $300,000 as damages for injuries suffered by plaintiff when a retainer wire spring on a television tuner he was attempting to service sprang into his eye.

Plaintiff alleged two separate...

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