McDONALD v. BLUE JEANS CORP.


183 F.Supp. 149 (1960)

Edith Maude McDONALD, individually and as Guardian ad Litem of Nicholas McDonald, an infant under the age of 14 years, Plaintiffs, v. BLUE JEANS CORP., Defendant. BLUE JEANS CORP., Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff, v. STERLING TRIMMING CO., Third Party Defendant. STERLING TRIMMING CO., Third Party Defendant and Fourth Party Plaintiff, v. IDEAL BRAID CO. and Fibre Yarn Co., Inc., Fourth Party Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

March 28, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. O'Connor, New York City, for Blue Jeans Corp.

Leon, Weill & Mahony, New York City, for Sterling Trimming Co.

Sugarman, Kuttner & Fuss, New York City, for Ideal Braid Co.

Michels, Gangel & Walton, New York City, for Fibre Yarn Co., Inc.


McGOHEY, District Judge.

This is a motion by the defendant Blue Jeans Corporation for leave to file a third party complaint.

On March 12, 1955, Nicholas McDonald, an infant, was severely burned when the fringes of a cowboy suit he was wearing caught fire. The infant's mother as his guardian ad litem commenced an action against Blue Jeans Corporation, the manufacturer of the suit, on March 4, 1957. The McDonalds being citizens of Maryland and Blue Jeans being...

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