PAMPERIN v. TRINITY MEMORIAL

No. 87-0029.

144 Wis.2d 188 (1988)

423 N.W.2d 848

Clarence C. PAMPERIN and Doris M. Pamperin, Claimants-Appellants-Petitioners, v. TRINITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Defendants-Respondents, Ronald E. SCHULGIT, M.D., and CNA Insurance Company and Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fund, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided May 31, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the claimants-appellants-petitioners there were briefs by Ted M. Warshafsky, Victor C. Harding and Warshafsky, Rotter, Tarnoff, Gesler, Reinhardt & Bloch, S.C., Milwaukee, and oral argument by Victor C. Harding.

For the defendants-respondents there was a brief by Samuel J. Leib and Blumenthal, Jacquart, Wilke & Blumenthal, Milwaukee, and oral argument by Samuel J. Leib.

Amicus Curiae brief was filed by D. James Weis of Johnson, Weis, Paulson & Priebe, S.C., for the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers.


WILLIAM G. CALLOW, J.

This is a review of an unpublished decision of the court of appeals which affirmed an order of the circuit court for Milwaukee county, Judge Robert W. Landry, dismissing Trinity Memorial Hospital and St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company from a medical malpractice action brought by Clarence and Doris Pamperin.

This case involves an action by Clarence and Doris Pamperin to recover damages from Trinity Memorial Hospital (Trinity...

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