DURKIN v. EQUINE CLINICS, INC.


313 Pa.Super. 75 (1983)

459 A.2d 417

Edward DURKIN, James Durkin, Jr., Eugene Bartoli, John R. Williams and Herve Filton, Ind. and D/B/A Snow Shoe Farms, Appellants, v. EQUINE CLINICS, INC., and Joseph De Leo.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed April 29, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph D. Shein, Philadelphia, for appellants.

George J. McConchie, Media, for appellees.

Before CAVANAUGH, ROWLEY and WATKINS, JJ.


ROWLEY, Judge:

Appellants brought this action to recover the value of their six year old race horse, Josiah. Josiah died on August 21, 1971, approximately ten minutes after being injected with certain drugs by appellee Dr. Joseph DeLeo, a veterinarian employed by appellee Equine Clinics, Inc. After a jury trial in December of 1980, a verdict was returned in favor of appellees. Motions for a New Trial were filed and denied. This appeal followed.

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