Gillespie v. United States Steel Corp.

id: gillespie-v-united-states-steel-corp-186-178437
title: Gillespie v. United States Steel Corp.
text: Gillespie v. United States Steel Corp., 379 U.S. 148 (1964), was a Supreme Court case that held that pre-trial appeals may be made on non-final issues if the trial judge, in his discretion, certifies a question of controlling law to the appellate court and the appellate court allows the appeal. The Petitioner, the administrator of her son Daniel Gillespie's estate, brought suit against the Respondent after her son fell and drowned while working as a seaman on the Respondent's ship. The Petitione
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description: 1964 United States Supreme Court case
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