WILLIAMS v. MONARCH MACH. TOOL CO., INC.

No. 93-1182.

26 F.3d 228 (1994)

Allison WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. MONARCH MACHINE TOOL COMPANY, INC., Defendant, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided June 9, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Orlando with whom Brian S. McCormick and Orlando & Associates, Glouchester, MA, were on brief, for appellant.

Terrance J. Hamilton with whom Casner & Edwards, Boston, MA, was on brief, for appellee.

Before TORRUELLA, CYR and BOUDIN, Circuit Judges.


BOUDIN, Circuit Judge.

On March 23, 1988, Allison Williams, plaintiff in the district court and appellant here, was injured when he was struck by a "toolholder" that came loose from a vertical milling machine. At the time, Williams was working in Massachusetts for R & K Precision Tool Company ("R & K"). The vertical milling machine, owned by R & K, had been made in 1978 by Monarch Machine Tool Company ("Monarch"), the defendant-appellee in this case.<...

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