GLOUCESTER MARINE RAILWAYS CORP. v. CHARLES PARISI, INC.

No. 87-1708.

848 F.2d 12 (1988)

GLOUCESTER MARINE RAILWAYS CORP., Plaintiff, Appellee, v. CHARLES PARISI, INC., et al., Defendants, Appellants. John Joseph Taylor and Trans-Atlantic Marine, Inc., Defendants, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided June 2, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Burke with whom Robert P. Sullivan and Callan, Sullivan & Burke, P.C., Lowell, Mass., were on brief, for defendant, appellant Charles Parisi, Inc.

Mary P. Harrington with whom Ronan, Segal & Harrington, Salem, Mass., was on brief, for plaintiff, appellee Gloucester Marine Railways Corp.

Louis M. Rohrberg with whom Mendes & Mount, New York City, was on brief, for plaintiff, appellee John Joseph Taylor.

Leonard Rose, Falmouth, Mass., on brief, for plaintiff, appellee Trans-Atlantic Marine, Inc.

Before CAMPBELL, Chief Judge, ALDRICH and COFFIN, Circuit Judges.


COFFIN, Circuit Judge.

A Massachusetts ship repairer brought this action against its insurers and a Massachusetts shipowner, seeking a declaration that a state court tort judgment obtained against it by the shipowner was unenforceable and a declaration that its insurers were responsible for any portion of the judgment found to be outstanding. The ship repairer also sought an injunction preventing the shipowner from enforcing the state court judgment. The district...

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