THORNTON v. WOODSON

No. 50759.

570 P.2d 340 (1977)

Lois THORNTON, d/b/a Nail Salon, Petitioner, v. The Honorable Charles S. WOODSON, District Judge, Creek County, Drumright Division, State of Oklahoma, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

October 11, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leslie V. Williams, Walker, Jackman & Livingston, Tulsa, for petitioner.

Jack B. Sellers, Jack B. Sellers Law Associates, Inc., Sapulpa, for respondent.


BERRY, Justice:

A customer, Opal V. Smith, was at the Nail Salon and allegedly stood up from her chair at the direction of an employee, caught her slacks' cuff on a projecting part of the chair leg, and fell to the floor. Plaintiff, Opal V. Smith, asserted the fall caused some injury. Plaintiff sued several defendants: Petitioner, operator of the Nail Salon; John F. Lawhon Furniture Company, domesticated corporate defendant...

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