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Pacific Employers Insurance Co. v. Industrial Accident Commission of California et al., 1959 — 359 U.S. 911 · caselaw · US
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Pacific Employers Insurance Co. v. Industrial Accident Commission of California et al.
359 U.S. 911·Supreme Court of the United States·1959
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Opinion
No. 636.
Pacific Employers Insurance Co. v. Industrial Accident Commission of California et al.
W. N. Mullen for petitioner.
Everett A. Corten for the Industrial Accident Commission of, California, and Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Doub, Morton Hollander and Herbert E. Morris for the Veterans Administration, respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of California. Certiorari denied.