BARBER v. CINCINNATI BENGALS, INC.

No. 93-35854.

41 F.3d 553 (1994)

Dale BARBER, Guardian Ad Litem for Candace Crytzer, Blaize Barber, Chandra Barber, and Alissa Alexander, Minors, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CINCINNATI BENGALS, INC., a Foreign Corporation; Lewis Billups; James Brooks; Carl Carter, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Decided December 5, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Victoria L. Vreeland (argued), Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Malanca, Peterson & Daheim, Seattle, WA, Richard C. Eymann (on the briefs), Feltman, Gebhardt, Eymann & Jones, Spokane, WA, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Robert G. Stachler (argued), Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, Cincinnati, OH, Craig P. Campbell (on the briefs), Karr, Tuttle, Campbell, Seattle, WA, Spencer Hall, Jr. (on the briefs), Mundt, MacGregor, Happel, Falconer, Zulauf & Hall, Seattle, WA, for defendants-appellees.

Before: ALARCON, BEEZER and KLEINFELD, Circuit Judges.


Opinion by Judge ALARCON; Dissent by Judge KLEINFELD.

ALARCON, Circuit Judge

Dale Barber appeals from the dismissal of the action he filed on behalf of Victoria Crytzer's minor children for loss of parental consortium. The action was brought against the Cincinnati Bengals, Inc., and certain members of that football team (the Bengals). Crytzer filed an action against the Bengals on April 10, 1992 for damages for personal injuries and for recision of a release...

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