DE SILVIO v. PRUDENTIAL LINES, INC.

No. 78 Civ. 3875 (CHT).

541 F.Supp. 625 (1982)

Frank DE SILVIO, Plaintiff, v. PRUDENTIAL LINES, INC., Defendant.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

June 21, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zimmerman & Zimmerman, New York City, for plaintiff; Howard Fishkin, New York City, of counsel.

Bernard Klieger, P. C., New York City, for defendant; Bernard Klieger, New York City, of counsel.


OPINION

TENNEY, District Judge.

Plaintiff Frank De Silvio, a longshoreman, brought this action charging that he was injured as a result of defendant Prudential Lines, Inc.'s (Prudential's) negligence while he was working aboard Prudential's ship, the S.S. Santa Barbara. Defendant now moves to dismiss the action, claiming that De Silvio's suit should be barred under the doctrine of laches.1 For the reasons discussed below, the...

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