LANGLEY v. PACIFIC INDEMNITY CO.

50536.

135 Ga. App. 29 (1975)

217 S.E.2d 369

LANGLEY v. PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 5, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. M. Landress, for appellant.

Smith, Harman, Asbill, Roach & Nellis, C. Dale Harman, Powell, Goldstein, Fraser & Murphy, Edward E. Dorsey, Stuart E. Eizenstat, Jesse W. Hill, for appellees.


CLARK, Judge.

Langley sued Pacific Indemnity Company and its agents, Martin Van Horn and Van Horn and Company, claiming defendants should pay a judgment rendered against him in the United States District Court. The federal litigation had been instituted against Langley by certain parties for damages sustained by them when they were passengers in an automobile which had collided with a 1966 GMC truck operated by Langley's employee in Langley's business known as "Sunnyside...

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