HARENG v. BLANKE

No. 76-263.

90 Wis.2d 158 (1979)

279 N.W.2d 437

HARENG, and husband, Appellants, v. BLANKE, and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided June 12, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Max Raskin and Philip Padden of Milwaukee, and Alan M. Clack of Racine, and oral argument by Mr. Clack.

For Dr. James K. Blanke and Continental Insurance Company there was a brief by Foley & Capwell, S.C., and oral argument by Rex Capwell of Racine.

For E. Michael Kourakis there was a brief by Otjen, Philipp & Van Ert, S.C., and oral argument by Ernest J. Philipp of Milwaukee.


HEFFERNAN, J.

This is an appeal from judgments dismissing malpractice causes of action against Dr. James K. Blanke, Dr. E. Michael Kourakis, and their insurer, Continental Insurance Company.

The jury returned a verdict which failed to find either physician negligent. The basic question is whether the jury's verdict was supported by credible evidence. We conclude that there was credible evidence to sustain the verdict and, accordingly, we affirm.

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