Summary
In Henderson v. Arundel Corporation, 384 F.2d 998 (4th Cir. 1967), affirming 262 F. Supp. 152 (D.Md. 1966), employees of a dredge sought to recover lost wages and subsistence from a ship which had collided with the dredge, putting it out of service for six weeks.
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Nos. 11332-11336.
Argued November 8, 1967.
Decided November 10, 1967.
Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, at Baltimore; R. Dorsey Watkins, Judge.
Joseph F. Lentz, Jr., Baltimore, Md., for appellants in Nos. 11,332, 11,334, 11,335 and 11,336, and appellees in Nos. 11,333 and 11,337.
Southgate L. Morison, Baltimore, Md. (Ober, Williams Grimes, Baltimore, Md., and Haight, Gardner, Poor Havens, New York City, on brief), for appellee in Nos. 11,334 and 11,335.
Walter S. Levin, Baltimore, Md. (Henry M. Decker, Jr., Baltimore, Md., on brief), for appellants in Nos. 11,333 and 11,337, and appellee in Nos. 11,332 and 11,336.
We affirm on the opinion of the district court. Henderson v. Arundel Corporation, 262 F. Supp. 152 (D.Md. 1966).
Affirmed.