Kenney v. Wabash R.R., 344 U.S. 913 (1953). · Go Syfert
Kenney v. Wabash R.R., 344 U.S. 913 (1953). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
55 citation events (4 in the last 25 years) across 23 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Krajewski v. Area Cooperative Educational Serv., No. 374594 (Jul. 31, 1998) (connsuperct, 1998-07-31)
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Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited "see" Krajewski v. Area Cooperative Educational Serv., No. 374594 (Jul. 31, 1998)
Conn. Super. Ct. · 1998 · signal: see · confidence high
See McNish v. American Brass Co. , 139 Conn. 44 , 53-54 , 89 A.2d 566 (1952), cert. denied, 344 U.S. 913 , 735 S.Ct. 336 , 97 L.Ed. 704 (1953) (conspiracy between company and union); Rapaport Benedict, P.C. v. Stamford , 39 Conn. App. 492 , 502 , 664 A.2d 1193 (1995) (CUTPA); Savoy Laundry, Inc. v. Stratford, supra , 32 Conn. App. 637 (conspiracy and negligence).
discussed Cited "see" Block v. Connecticut Distributors, No. 327673 (May 3, 1996)
Conn. Super. Ct. · 1996 · signal: see · confidence high
Although the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies originally was a judicial creation; see McNish v. American Brass Co., 139 Conn. 44 , 53 (1952), cert. denied, 344 U.S. 913 (1953); it turns, in the final analysis, on the legislature's intent.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Bumpus v. Ward
Ohio Ct. App. · 2012 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
Kitco, 612 F.Supp. at 1292 ; see e.g., Consumer Sales Corp. v. FTC, 198 F.2d 404, 408 (2d Cir.1952), cert. denied, 344 U.S. 912 , 73 S.Ct. 335 , 97 L.Ed. 703 (1953); FTC v. World Media Brokers, 415 F.3d 758, 764 (7th Cir.2005). {¶39} In the case at bar, accepting the allegations of the complaint as true, this Court finds that Bumpus has adequately pled “a short and plain statement of the claim” that “give[s] the defendant fair notice” of the claim and plaintiff's grounds for relief.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Federal Trade Commission v. Medical Billers Network, Inc.
S.D.N.Y. · 2008 · signal: see also · confidence low
“Authority to control the company can be evidenced by active involvement in business affairs and the making of corporate policy, including assuming the duties of a corporate officer.” Amy Travel, 875 F.2d at 573-74 ; see also Consumer Sales Corp. v. FTC, 198 F.2d 404, 407-08 (2d Cir.1952), cert. denied, 344 U.S. 912 , 73 S.Ct. 335 , 97 L.Ed. 703 (1953) (holding that individual officer-directors of defendant corporation were properly included in FTC cease and desist order, citing fact that these individuals “directed and guided the corporation in matters of policy.”).
cited Cited "see, e.g." Federal Trade Commission v. Amy Travel Service, Inc., Resort Performance, Inc., Resort Telemarketing, Inc., Thomas P. McCann Ii, and James F. Weiland
7th Cir. · 1989 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
Kitco, 612 F.Supp. at 1292 ; see e.g., Consumer Sales Corp. v. FTC, 198 F.2d 404, 408 (2d Cir.1952), cert. denied, 344 U.S. 912 , 73 S.Ct. 335 , 97 L.Ed. 703 (1953).
cited Cited "see, e.g." Federal Trade Commission v. Kitco of Nevada, Inc.
D. Minnesota · 1985 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See, e.g., Consumer Sales Corp. v. FTC, 198 F.2d 404, 408 (2d Cir.1952), ce rt. denied, 344 U.S. 912 , 73 S.Ct. 335 , 97 L.Ed. 703 (1953).
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Kenney
v.
Wabash Railroad Co.
No. 432.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 5, 1953.
344 U.S. 913
Robert Ash for petitioner., James J. Morrison for respondent.
Published

C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.