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Chase et al. v. Austrian et al., Trustees, et al., 1951 — 341 U.S. 952 · caselaw · US
Securities
Chase et al. v. Austrian et al., Trustees, et al.
341 U.S. 952·Supreme Court of the United States·1951
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Opinion
Nos. 753 and 754.
Chase et al. v. Austrian et al., Trustees, et al.
T. Roland Berner and George E. Allen, Sr. for petitioners. Solicitor General Perlman, John F. Davis, Roger S. Foster and Manuel F. Cohen for the Securities & Exchange Commission; and Saul J. Lance, Walter H. Brown, Jr., Lewis C. Williams, Thomas C. Egan, George Rosier, Victor Brudney and Francis E. Walter for Austrian et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied.