DUBUS v. DRESSER INDUSTRIES

No. 5648.

649 P.2d 198 (1982)

J. Frederick DUBUS, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. DRESSER INDUSTRIES, a Delaware Corporation, W.S. Hatch Company, Inc., a Utah Corporation, Raymond S. Johnson, Doe One, and Doe Two, Appellees (Defendants).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

August 4, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burton W. Guetz and Larry R. Clapp, Fagan, Fagan & Clapp, Casper, for appellant.

G.G. Greenlee and Jo Sherman of Murane & Bostwick, Casper, for appellees Dresser Industries and Johnson.

Frank D. Neville, Richard L. Williams and Patricia M. Baird of Williams, Porter, Day & Neville, Casper, for appellee W.S. Hatch Co., Inc.

Before ROSE, C.J., and RAPER, THOMAS, ROONEY and BROWN, JJ.


ROSE, Chief Justice.

The appellant, Dubus, brought an action against Dresser Industries, its employee Raymond Johnson, and W.S. Hatch Company for injuries sustained by Dubus on a highway located northwest of Riverton, Wyoming. On motion of the defendants-appellees, the trial judge ordered that summary judgment be entered against Mr. Dubus because the court found that he had not presented any issue of material fact as to appellees' negligence or liability.

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