BRITTON v. CANN

Civ. No. 87-291-D.

682 F.Supp. 110 (1988)

Gerald B. BRITTON v. Elsie CANN.

United States District Court, D. New Hampshire.

March 10, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward L. Minnich, Jr., Plaistow, N.H., for plaintiff.

Mark S. Gearreald, Exeter, N.H., and Paul B. Kleinman, Manchester, N.H., for defendant.


ORDER

DEVINE, Chief Judge.

In this diversity case, 28 U.S.C. § 1332, plaintiff Gerald B. Britton, a New Hampshire resident, seeks damages for personal injuries he suffered when allegedly attacked by defendant's son, Allen W. Cann. Allen Cann is not herein named as a defendant. In a motion to dismiss and subsequent amendatory motion, defendant Elsie Cann contends that the Court may not assert personal jurisdiction over her and that the complaint fails...

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