OTIS v. ANOKA-HENNEPIN SCHOOL DIST. NO. 11

No. C5-99-2064.

611 N.W.2d 390 (2000)

Donald H. OTIS, Jr., et al., Appellants, v. ANOKA-HENNEPIN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

June 13, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas M. Fitzpatrick, Randall, Dehn & Goodrich, Anoka, for appellants.

D. Scott Ballou, Louise A. Behrendt, Stich, Angell, Kreidler, Brownson & Ballou, P.A., Minneapolis, for respondent.

Considered and decided by TOUSSAINT, Chief Judge, PETERSON, Judge, and HUSPENI, Judge.


OPINION

PETERSON, Judge

Appellants Donald H. Otis and his wife sued respondent Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District No. 11 for negligence after Otis slipped on an icy sidewalk in front of a school and was injured. The school district was granted summary judgment based on the "mere slipperiness" rule. In this appeal from the summary judgment, Otis argues that the "mere slipperiness" rule does not apply because the ice on the sidewalk was caused by an...

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