Case Name: WILLIAMS v. FIEDLAR
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1971-11-09
Citations: 386 Mich. 221
Docket Number: No. 43; Docket No. 52,772
Parties: WILLIAMS v. FIEDLAR
Judges: T. M. Kavanagh, C. J., and Adams, T. E. Brennan, T. Gr. Kavanagh, Swainson, and Williams, JJ., concurred.
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 386
Pages: 221–222

Head Matter:
WILLIAMS v. FIEDLAR
Opinion op the Court
1. Appeal and Error.
Judgment of the Court of Appeals is affirmed where leave to appeal that judgment was improvidently granted.
Concurring Opinion
Black, J.
2. Appeal and Error.
Leave to review a judgment of the Court of Appeals was improvidently granted hut this should not he understood as agreeing with the entire opinion of that Court im this ease.
References for Points in Headnotes
4 Am Jur 2d, Appeal and Error § 309 et seq.
5 Am Jur 2d, Appeal and Error § 934.
Appeal from the Court of Appeals, Division 2, Quinn P. J., and T. M. Burns and Danhof, JJ., affirming Oakland, Clark J. Adams, J.
Submitted September 16, 1971.
(No. 43
June Term 1971,
Docket No. 52,772.)
Decided November 9, 1971.
Rehearing denied February 25, 1972.
22 Mich App 179 affirmed.
Complaint by Francis Thomas Williams against Myron W. Fiedlar and Larry Fiedlar to recover damages for injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Judgment for defendants. Plaintiff appealed to the Court of Appeals. Affirmed. Plaintiff appeals.
Affirmed.
Robert L. Coopes, for plaintiff.
Hartman, Beier, Howlett, McConnell & Googasian, for defendants.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The issues upon which leave to appeal in this matter was heretofore granted having been thoroughly examined, briefs thereon considered, and oral arguments heard, it is the opinion of the Court that leave to appeal was improvidently granted.
The judgment of the Court of Appeals is affirmed. Costs to defendants.
T. M. Kavanagh, C. J., and Adams, T. E. Brennan, T. Gr. Kavanagh, Swainson, and Williams, JJ., concurred.
Williams v. Medlar (1970), 22 Mich App 179.