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Jahn V. Equine Services
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Publisher Description
Deborah Jahn owned a champion Hackney pony named Night Passage. In April of 1997, the pony was taken to Equine Services, PSC, to have corrective surgery for a breathing problem. The surgery was performed on April 15, 1997, and a few hours after the operation, Night Passage was found dead in his stall. Jahn sued Equine Services and three veterinarians in federal court asserting various state-law causes of action. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants on all counts in the complaint, and Jahn now appeals.