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No. 8896312
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Williams v. Lambert's Point Docks, Inc.
No. 8896312 · Decided June 4, 1970
No. 8896312·Fourth Circuit · 1970·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
June 4, 1970
Citation
No. 8896312
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
PER CURIAM: Plaintiff below, Rassie Lester Williams, a longshoreman employed by Southern Stevedoring Corporation, appeals from the district court’s decision upon his claim for damages for personal injuries resulting from a fall while he was working as a gangwayman with fellow employees in loading scrap metal aboard a ship. Upon consideration of the record, briefs and oral argument we find no reversible error. The judgment below will be Affirmed.
Plain English Summary
PER CURIAM: Plaintiff below, Rassie Lester Williams, a longshoreman employed by Southern Stevedoring Corporation, appeals from the district court’s decision upon his claim for damages for personal injuries resulting from a fall while he was
Key Points
01PER CURIAM: Plaintiff below, Rassie Lester Williams, a longshoreman employed by Southern Stevedoring Corporation, appeals from the district court’s decision upon his claim for damages for personal injuries resulting from a fall while he was
02Upon consideration of the record, briefs and oral argument we find no reversible error.
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PER CURIAM: Plaintiff below, Rassie Lester Williams, a longshoreman employed by Southern Stevedoring Corporation, appeals from the district court’s decision upon his claim for damages for personal injuries resulting from a fall while he was
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