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Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Industrial Accident Comm'n et al., 1938 — 305 U.S. 563 · caselaw · US
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Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Industrial Accident Comm'n et al.
305 U.S. 563·Supreme Court of the United States·1938
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Opinion
No. 158.
Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Industrial Accident Comm’n et al.
Decided October 10, 1938.
Messrs. George C. Faulkner and W. N. Mullen for appellant.
Mr. Everett A. Corten for appellees.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Supreme Court of California.
The appeal herein is dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. Section 237 (a), Judicial Code, as amended by the Act of February 13, 1925 (43 Stat. 936, 937). Treating the papers whereon the appeal was allowed as a petition for writ of certiorari as required by § 237 (c), Judicial Code, as amended (43 Stat. 936, 938), certiorari is granted.