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International Business Machines Corp. v. Greyhound Computer Corp.; International Business Machines Corp. v. Greyhound Computer Corp., 1980 — 449 U.S. 1028 · caselaw · US
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International Business Machines Corp. v. Greyhound Computer Corp.; International Business Machines Corp. v. Greyhound Computer Corp.
449 U.S. 1028·Supreme Court of the United States·1980
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Opinion
No. 79-1396.
No. 79-1397.
International Business Machines Corp. v. Greyhound Computer Corp., International Business Machines Corp. v. Greyhound Computer Corp.,
[MAJORITY]
446 U. S. 929; and
446 U. S. 916. Motion for leave to file petition for rehearing denied.
Justice Marshall, Justice Blackmun, and Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion.