Wilbur v. Kerr
Supreme Court of Arkansas
275 Ark. 239
Virgil WILBUR & Wilma WILBUR, His Wife v. Robert L. KERR, M.D. et al.
Appeal from Baxter Circuit Court
No. 81-174. --- Delivered: Mar. 8, 1982.
Appeal from Baxter Circuit Court, Robert W. McCorkindale, II, Judge; affirmed.
Bailey & Paden, P.A., for appellants.
Sidney P. Davis, of Davis, Cox & Wright, for appellees.
[Opinion of the court by Justice DARRELL HICKMAN. Dissenting opinion by Justice ROBERT H. DUDLEY, joined by Chief Justice RICHARD B. ADKISSON.]
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