Otto F. Schumacher Et Al. v. Richards Shear Company Otto F. Schumacher Et Al. v. Richards Shear Company

Otto F. Schumacher Et Al. v. Richards Shear Company

1983.NY.43588 451 N.E.2D 195; 59 N.Y.2D 239

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Descripción editorial

Plaintiff Otto F. Schumacher was blinded in one eye when he was struck by a scrap of flying metal ejected by a model 300-ton shearing machine he was operating at work. He and his wife sue defendant Richards Shear Company, Inc., who manufactured and sold the machine to his employer, and defendant Logemann Brothers Company, Inc., who subsequently purchased substantially all of Richards assets. They seek to recover compensatory and derivative damages for the injury on theories of strict products liability and negligence. Richards Shear has interposed a cross claim against Logemann. The issue on this appeal is whether defendant Logemann is liable to plaintiff for the tortious conduct of Richards Shear or for its own conduct subsequent to acquiring Richards Shears assets.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1983
14 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
30
Páginas
EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
TAMAÑO
78,1
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