McELHINNEY v. WILLIAM BOOTH MEMORIAL HOSP.


544 S.W.2d 216 (1976)

W. Thomas McELHINNEY, Appellant, v. WILLIAM BOOTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied January 14, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Cobb, Jr., Cobb, Combs, Beasley & Oldfield, Covington, William E. Santen, Cincinnati, Ohio, for appellant.

Donald L. Stepner, Adams, Brooking, Stepner & Mitchell, Covington, S. Arthur Spiegel and James Q. Doran, Cohen, Todd, Kite & Spiegel, Cincinnati, Ohio, for appellees.


REED, Chief Justice.

Appellant W. Thomas McElhinney, a surgeon, sued appellees, the governing authorities of Booth Hospital, because they revoked his staff privileges to admit patients to Booth and to use its facilities in his practice of medicine. The circuit court's judgment from which McElhinney appeals dissolved injunctive relief pendente lite that it had previously granted him and also adjudged that Booth's governing authorities had not acted illegally in terminating...

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