BROGAN v. UNITED NEW YORK SANDY HOOK PILOTS' ASS'N

No. Civ.A. 00-6262(JAG).

213 F.Supp.2d 432 (2002)

William BROGAN, Plaintiff, v. UNITED NEW YORK SANDY HOOK PILOTS' ASSOCIATION, INC., and United New Jersey Sandy Hook Pilots' Association, Inc., Evergreen Marine Corporation, Evergreen Marine Corporation, Taiwan, Ltd., Evergreen International, S.A., and the M/V Ever Decent, her engines, appurtenances, etc., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. New Jersey.

April 12, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Hoffman, Cappiello, Hofmann & Katz, New York City, for plaintiff.

James E. Mercante, Rubin, Fiorella & Friedman, LLP, New York City, for defendants, United New York Sandy Hook Pilots' Association, Inc. and United New Jersey Sandy Hook Pilots' Association, Inc.

Paul Keane, Stephen H. Vengrow, Cichanowicz, Callan, Keane, Vengrow & Textor, LLP, New York City, for defendants, Evergreen Marine Corp., Evergreen Marine Corp., Taiwan Ltd., and Evergreen International, S.A.


OPINION

GREENAWAY, District Judge.

This matter comes before the Court on the motion of Defendants United New York and New Jersey Sandy Hook Pilots' Association's (hereinafter, "Defendants") motion for summary judgment.1 Plaintiff William Brogan ("Brogan"), a deckhand employed by Sandy Hook, claims to have been injured on September 25, 1999, while climbing a pilot ladder alongside the Evergreen defendants' ship, "M/V Ever Decent...

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