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Central-Illinois Securities Corp. et al. v. Brickley, Trustee, et al.; and Equity Corporation v. Brickley, Trustee, et al., 1957 — 352 U.S. 989 · caselaw · US
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Central-Illinois Securities Corp. et al. v. Brickley, Trustee, et al.; and Equity Corporation v. Brickley, Trustee, et al.
352 U.S. 989·Supreme Court of the United States·1957
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Opinion
No. 626.
No. 630.
Central-Illinois Securities Corp. et al. v. Brickley, Trustee, et al.; and Equity Corporation v. Brickley, Trustee, et al.
Morris L. Forer for petitioners in No. 626. David Schenker for petitioner in No. 630. Solicitor General Rankin, John F. Davis, Thomas G. Meeker, Aaron Levy and Robert S. Keebler for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Ganson Purcell and C. Roger Nelson for the Board of Directors of International Hydro-Electric System, and Henry J. Friendly for Bunnen et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 1st Cir. Certiorari denied.