BRYSON v. NORTHLAKE HILTON

Nos. C-75-259-G, C-75-265-G.

407 F.Supp. 73 (1976)

Patricia BRYSON, Plaintiff, v. The NORTHLAKE HILTON, Defendant. Thomas M. BRYSON, by his Guardian Ad Litem John K. Patterson, Plaintiff, v. The NORTHLAKE HILTON, Defendant.

United States District Court, M. D. North Carolina, Greensboro Division.

January 22, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David I. Smith, Burlington, N.C., for plaintiffs.

Thomas C. Duncan, Greensboro, N.C., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM

GORDON, Chief Judge.

The issues raised by these two cases are, for all practical purposes, identical. The two plaintiffs, Patricia Bryson and Thomas Bryson, her son (who as a minor is represented by his guardian ad litem John K. Patterson), are both seeking damages from the defendant, The Northlake Hilton, for flea bites which they allege that they received while staying in the defendant motel in Tucker, Georgia. Because of the common issues...

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