This document is a court case summary from 1964. It summarizes that the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit found no error in judgments entered in favor of defendants Valley Forge Military Academy and the United States in a negligence suit brought by Frank Lobianco, by his parents, regarding an incident at the military academy. The jury found Valley Forge Military Academy was not negligent, making it unnecessary for the court to rule on the dismissal of claims brought by Lobianco's parents individually.
Frank Lobianco, a Minor, by His Natural Guardians, Christine M. Lobianco and Valentine Lobianco, and Christine M. Lobianco and Valentine Lobianco, in Their Own Right v. Valley Forge Military Academy (Foundation), a Pennsylvania Corporation, and United States of America, 331 F.2d 851, 3rd Cir. (1964)
This document is a court case summary from 1964. It summarizes that the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit found no error in judgments entered in favor of defendants Valley Forge Military Academy and the United States in a negligence suit brought by Frank Lobianco, by his parents, regarding an incident at the military academy. The jury found Valley Forge Military Academy was not negligent, making it unnecessary for the court to rule on the dismissal of claims brought by Lobianco's parents individually.
This document is a court case summary from 1964. It summarizes that the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit found no error in judgments entered in favor of defendants Valley Forge Military Academy and the United States in a negligence suit brought by Frank Lobianco, by his parents, regarding an incident at the military academy. The jury found Valley Forge Military Academy was not negligent, making it unnecessary for the court to rule on the dismissal of claims brought by Lobianco's parents individually.
Frank LOBIANCO, a Minor, by his natural guardians,
Christine M. Lobianco and Valentine Lobianco, and Christine M. Lobianco and Valentine Lobianco, in their own right, Appellants v. VALLEY FORGE MILITARY ACADEMY (Foundation), a Pennsylvania corporation, and United States of America. No. 14766.
United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.
Argued May 19, 1964. Decided June 2, 1964.
Norman Shigon, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants.
Howard R. Detweiler, Philadelphia, Pa., for Valley Forge Military Academy. Pauline B. Heller, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., (John W. Douglas, Asst. Atty. Gen., Drew J. T. O'Keefe, U.S. Atty., Sherman L. Cohn, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., on the brief), for the United States. Before KALODNER, HASTIE and SMITH, Circuit Judges PER CURIAM.
On review of the record we find no error in the judgments entered in favor of
the defendants, Valley Forge Military Academy and the United States of America, and they will be affirmed. The jury's finding in answer to Interrogatory 1(a) that the defendant Valley Forge Military Academy was not negligent makes it unnecessary for us to rule on the District Court's dismissal of the action brought by Christine M. LoBianco and Valentine LoBianco in their own right for the assigned reasons that the evidence failed to establish the
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