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Moore v. Standard Oil Co. of California et al., 1958 — 356 U.S. 975 · caselaw · US
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Moore v. Standard Oil Co. of California et al.
356 U.S. 975·Supreme Court of the United States·1958
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Opinion
No. 974.
Moore v. Standard Oil Co. of California et al.
Donald McL. Davidson, W. H. Ferguson and C. S. Burdell for petitioner.
Francis R. Kirkham for the Standard Oil Co. of California, George W. Jansen for the Texas Co., W. J. DeMartini for the Richfield Oil Corporation, Robert W. Graham for the General Petroleum Corporation, DeWitt Williams for the Tide Water Associated Oil Co., and Moses Lasky for the Union Oil Co. of California, respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.