Document: 382 U.S. 283 86 S.Ct. 429 15 L.Ed.2d 327 Anthony ALBANESEv.N. V. NEDERL. AMERIK STOOMV. MAATS. et al. No. 523. INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL OPERATING CO., INC. v. N. 557. ALBANESE 654. Supreme Court of the United States December 13, 1965 Rehearing Denied 557 Jan. 31, 1966. See 1030, 644. 523 17, 100, 534. Philip F. DiCostanzo and Robert Klonsky, for petitioner Albanese. Sidney A. Schwartz Joseph Arthur Cohen, International Terminal Operating Co. Edmund Lamb, Nederl. Amerik Stoomv. Maats. J. Mandell, American Trial Lawyers Ass'n, Admiralty Section, as amicus curiae. On Petitions Writs Certiorari to Appeals Second Circuit. PER CURIAM. 1 The motion Association leave file a brief, curiae, is granted. petition certiorari in 523, Albanese Maats., also 2 We believe that judgment setting aside on ground trial court incorrectly charged jury issue negligence erroneous. Gutierrez Waterman S. Corp., 373 206, 83 1185, 10 297. 3 In its opinion stated District instructed applicability Safety Health Regulations Longshoring1 question shipowner's liability. But we do not read court's making this an independent ordering new trial. So only reverse case but reinstate Court's his favor. 4 petitions 557, Maats.; 654, Albanese, are denied. It so ordered. 5 6 Mr. Justice HARLAN would have denied writ having been granted, he set issues plenary consideration. He concurs denial Nederl, 29 CFR § 9.1 seq. (1963), now 1504.1 (1965), promulgated by Secretary Labor under authority Public Law 85-742, 72 Stat. 835, 33 U.S.C. 941 (1964 ed.).

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