Record Publ'g Co. v. Hertz, 349 U.S. 912 (1955). · Go Syfert
Record Publ'g Co. v. Hertz, 349 U.S. 912 (1955). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
32 citation events (1 in the last 25 years) across 19 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: David Todd v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated (ca7, 1991-10-18)
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discussed Cited "see" David Todd v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated
7th Cir. · 1991 · signal: see · confidence high
See Hertz v. Record Publishing Co. of Erie, 219 F.2d 397 (3d Cir.) (allowing federal court suit to proceed without parties because they possessed no interest in the suit making them indispensable under Rule 19(b) even though they were required by state procedural rule), cert. denied, 349 U.S. 912 , 75 S.Ct. 601 , 99 L.Ed. 1247 (1955).
discussed Cited "see" Todd v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
7th Cir. · 1991 · signal: see · confidence high
See Hertz v. Record Publishing Co. of Erie, 219 F.2d 397 (3d Cir.) (allowing federal court suit to proceed without parties because they possessed no interest in the suit making them indispensable under Rule 19(b) even though they were required by state procedural rule), cert. denied, 349 U.S. 912 , 75 S.Ct. 601 , 99 L.Ed. 1247 (1955).
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Record Publishing Co.
v.
Hertz
No. 666.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 18, 1955.
349 U.S. 912
William W. Knox for petitioner., Charles E. Kenworthey for respondents.
Cited by 3 opinions  |  Published

C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied.