DOUGLAS v. FREEMAN

No. 57266-6.

117 Wn.2d 242 (1991)

814 P.2d 1160

DEBORAH DOUGLAS, Petitioner, v. MARK A. FREEMAN, Defendant, SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE IN WASHINGTON, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

August 15, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore D. Silva and Riddell, Williams, Bullitt & Walkinshaw, by Thomas C. McKinnon, for petitioner.

Williams, Kastner & Gibbs, by Rebekah R. Ross and Mary H. Spillane, for respondent.


ANDERSEN, J.

FACTS OF CASE

At issue in this case is whether there was sufficient evidence to support the jury's finding of corporate negligence on the part of Providence Dental Clinic.

On April 27, 1981, Deborah Douglas, plaintiff herein, went to the Providence Dental Clinic (hereafter referred to as the clinic) because of discomfort in the lower left side of her mouth. She saw Dr. Candice McMullan, director...

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