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General Electric Co. et al. v. Atlantic City Electric Co. et al., 1963 — 373 U.S. 909 · caselaw · US
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General Electric Co. et al. v. Atlantic City Electric Co. et al.
373 U.S. 909·Supreme Court of the United States·1963
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Opinion
No. 912.
General Electric Co. et al. v. Atlantic City Electric Co. et al.
J. Courtney Ivey, Francis C. Reed, S. Hazard Gillespie, Jr., Harold F. McGuire, Porter R. Chandler, Robert W. Murray, Edgar E. Barton, Edward E. Rigney, William J. Junkerman, Joseph W. Burns, J. Francis Hayden, Robert C. Barnard, Ernest S. Meyers, William C. Blind, Albert R. Connelly and Jesse Climenko for petitioners. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General of New York, Milton Handler, James B. Henry, Jr., Bethuel M. Webster, David G. Bress, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Ralph Warren Sullivan, Robert W. Gelfman, Harold E. Kohn, Sidney Goldstein, Nathaniel Fensterstock, Leo Larkin, Randall J. LeBoeuf, Jr., Horace R. Lamb, Mathias L. Spiegel and Clifford D. Root for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.