GREEN v. GRAVATT

No. 882.

35 F.Supp. 491 (1940)

GREEN v. GRAVATT et al.

District Court, W. D. Pennsylvania.

November 1, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charlton Ogburn, of New York City, and David M. Harrison, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

Benjamin C. Sigal, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendants.


McVICAR, District Judge.

Defendants filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff's bill of complaint and alleged in support thereof several reasons. The court, in an opinion, D.C., 34 F.Supp. 832, filed September 12, 1940, sustained defendant's motion as to the first reason, namely, that the complaint did not show the requisite diversity of citizenship between all parties plaintiff and all parties defendant. The defendants, also, filed...

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