Gen. Elec. Co. v. Grepke, 364 U.S. 899 (1960). · Go Syfert
Gen. Elec. Co. v. Grepke, 364 U.S. 899 (1960). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: Seaboard Industries, Inc. v. Joachim (pactcomplphilad, 1968-08-14)
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See also in our circuit Higgins v. Shenango Pottery Company, 256 F. 2d 504 (1958), where it was held a prima facie case had been made out, and, after trial, at 279 F. 2d 46 (1960), the court directed judgment against additional defendants who had been exonerated by the trial court, certiorari denied 364 U. S. 899 , 81 S. Ct. 232 , 5 L.
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General Electric Co.
v.
Grepke
No. 416.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 21, 1960.
364 U.S. 899
Robert Y. Keegan and Harry LeVine, Jr. for petitioner. Sol Rothberg for respondent.
Cited by 3 opinions  |  Published

C. A.

7th Cir. Certiorari denied.