MOOSE v. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

No. 96-P-596.

43 Mass. App. Ct. 420 (1997)

GARRET MOOSE v. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & others.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

August 26, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daryl J. Lapp for the defendants.

Daniel J. Johnedis for the plaintiff.

Present: PORADA, SMITH, & IRELAND, JJ.


SMITH, J.

The plaintiff, Garret Moose, filed a negligence action against the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and two of its track and field coaches, Paul Slovinski and Halston Taylor, seeking damages for injuries sustained while Moose was practicing pole vaulting at the institution. The plaintiff alleged that the defendants were negligent with respect to their coaching techniques and the equipment they furnished to him at the time he was injured. In response...

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