CRESPO v. STAPF


248 N.J. Super. 349 (1991)

591 A.2d 277

NELSON CRESPO, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. JOSEF STAPF, JOSEF STAPF MASCHINENBEAU, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS, AND SCHACHNE FEATHER COMPANY, HUDSON FEATHER COMPANY, HUDSON FEATHER AND DOWN PRODUCTS, INC., PURO DOWN INTERNATIONAL OF NEW JERSEY CORP., PURO INTERNATIONAL OF NEW JERSEY, DEFENDANTS. JACK S. PIERMONT AND LERNER AND PIERMONT, ESQS., INTERVENORS-APPELLANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided May 23, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. Kennedy argued the cause for intervenors-appellants Jack S. Piermont and Lerner and Piermont, Esqs. (O'Donnell, Kennedy, Vespole & Piechta, attorneys; John C. Kennedy, of counsel and on the brief).

George J. Kenny argued the cause for defendants-respondents Josef Stapf and Josef Stapf Maschinenbeau (Connell, Foley & Geiser, attorneys; George J. Kenny, of counsel; George J. Kenny and Angela A. Iuso, on the brief).

No appearance was made on behalf of plaintiff-appellant Nelson Crespo.

Before Judges MICHELS, BRODY and GRUCCIO.


PER CURIAM.

We affirm the summary judgment of the Law Division entered in favor of defendants Josef Stapf and Josef Stapf Maschinenbeau dismissing the complaint of plaintiff Nelson Crespo in this product liability action substantially for the reasons expressed by Judge Wefing in her written opinion which is reported as Crespo v. Stapf, 242 N.J.Super. 254,

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