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Greenberg v. Post, (1944)

Court: Supreme Court of Florida Number:  Visitors: 8
Judges: SEBRING, J.:
Attorneys: Erle B. Askew, Richard T. Earle, Jr., and Clair A. Davis, for appellant. Austin L. Richardson, for appellees.
Filed: Nov. 07, 1944
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: Frances A. Post was a servant and employee of Frances A. Post Inc., a corporation doing a beauty parlor business in Cleveland, Ohio. Sophie Greenberg became a patron of the corporation for the purpose of receiving beauty treatments there. Subsequently Sophie Greenberg instituted this suit in *Page 136 the Circuit Court of Pinellas County against Frances A. Post to recover damages for injuries alleged to have been inflicted upon her by said employee by means of an X-ray machine. The declaration a
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I think the record fails to show any actionable negligence on the part of defendant and that the order directing a verdict in her favor was without error. Judgment should be affirmed.

Source:  CourtListener

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