REPUBLIC INS. GROUP v. DOMAN

No. 20838.

774 P.2d 1130 (1989)

REPUBLIC INSURANCE GROUP, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Bonnie Lou DOMAN and Todd Hadley, Defendants and Appellees, and Scott Duke, Proposed Intervenor and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 15, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Felshaw King, Glen T. Cella, Clearfield, for proposed intervenor and appellant.

D. Gary Christian, Heinz J. Mahler, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and appellee.

Steven Lee Payton, Salt Lake City, for defendants and appellees.


HOWE, Associate Chief Justice:

Appellant Scott Duke appeals from the denial of his motion to intervene in this action for a declaratory judgment. He also appeals from the summary judgment entered therein.

On July 5, 1983, Scott Duke was involved in an altercation with Todd Hadley, the minor son of Bonnie Lou Doman. Hadley allegedly struck Duke across the neck and jaw with a baseball bat, causing serious injuries. Duke filed a civil action against Hadley and...

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