Lindenfeld v. United States, 323 U.S. 761 (1944). · Go Syfert
Lindenfeld v. United States, 323 U.S. 761 (1944). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
55 citation events across 22 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: United States v. Barbanell (nysd, 1964-06-29)
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cited Cited "see" United States v. Barbanell
S.D.N.Y. · 1964 · signal: see · confidence high
See United States v. Lindenfeld, 142 F.2d 829 (2 Cir.), cert. denied, 323 U.S. 761 , 65 S.Ct. 89 , 89 L.Ed. 609 (1944).
discussed Cited "see" United States v. Rabinowitz
2d Cir. · 1949 · signal: see · confidence high
See our analysis of past precedents in Matthews v. Correa, 2 Cir., 135 F.2d 534 , and United States v. Lindenfeld, 2 Cir., 142 F.2d 829 , certiorari denied 323 U.S. 761 , 65 S.Ct. 89 , 89 L.Ed. 609 , relied on in the Harris case, 331 U.S. at pages 151, 152, 154, 67 S.Ct. at pages 1101, 1102, 1103, 91 L.Ed. 1399 ; and note the recent reinstatement of Carroll v. United States, 267 U.S. 132 , 45 S.Ct. 280 , 69 L.
discussed Cited "see" Ivey v. Housing Foundation of America, Inc.
M.D. Penn. · 1947 · signal: see · confidence high
See particularly footnote 3 at page 106 of 326 U.S., at page 1468 of 65 S.Ct., 89 L.Ed. 2079, 160 A.L.R. 1231 where the court in discussing Pusey & Jones v. Hanssen, supra, said: “* * * Although traditional equity notions do not give a simple contract creditor an interest in the funds of an insolvent debtor, the State may, as this Court recognized, create such an interest. * * * Delaware could not modify the traditional equity rule in the federal courts that only someone with a defined interest in the es tate of an insolvent person, e. g., a judgment creditor, can protect that interest throu…
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Lindenfeld
v.
United States
No. 261.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 23, 1944.
323 U.S. 761
William M. Lindenfeld, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, and Messrs. Robert S. Erdahl and Leon Ulman for the United States.
Cited by 5 opinions  |  Published

[*761] Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.