WEHLAND v. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

Civ. No. 18777.

336 F.Supp. 360 (1971)

Norman W. WEHLAND, Jr., a minor, by Norman W. Wehland, his father and next friend, to his own use and to the use of the Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company, a body corporate of Harleysville, Pennsylvania v. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a body corporate.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

December 15, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David D. Patton, Balimore, Md., for plaintiff.

M. King Hill, Jr., and Michael A. Pretl, Baltimore, Md., for defendant.


FRANK A. KAUFMAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff, Wehland, a minor, by his father and next friend, suing for his own use and for the use of Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company (Harleysville), seeks damages from defendant, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company (Nationwide), alleging that Harleysville discharged to certain third parties a liability of Wehland, which should have been paid by Nationwide. The facts in this case, in which diversity jurisdiction exists,

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