Cone v. West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., 329 U.S. 701 (1946). · Go Syfert
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See American Cooperative Serum Ass’n v. Anchor Serum Co., 7 Cir., 1946, 153 F.2d 907 , certiorari denied, 329 U.S. 721 , 67 S.Ct. 57 , 91 L.Ed. 625 ; Greater New York Live Poultry Chamber of Commerce v. United States, 2 Cir., 1931, 47 F.2d 156 , certiorari denied 283 U.S. 837 , 51 S.Ct. 486 , 75 L.Ed. 1448 . (2) Evidence of value and extent of interstate commerce of the products involved, in the applicable geographic market: On the last appeal to this court it was held that “it was error at this stage of pre-trial examination to preclude plaintiff * * * from at any time introducing whateve…
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Cone
v.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.
No. 184.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 14, 1946.
329 U.S. 701
W. J. McLeod, Jr. for petitioner., Christie Benet, J. B. S. Lyles and Charles W. Waring for respondent.
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Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted limited to the questions of federal procedure raised by the petition for the writ.