DRISCOLL v. BURLINGTON-BRISTOL BRIDGE CO.

Civ. No. 11907.

82 F.Supp. 975 (1949)

DRISCOLL et al. v. BURLINGTON-BRISTOL BRIDGE CO. et al.

United States District Court D. New Jersey.

February 25, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell E. Watson, of New Brunswick, N. J., for plaintiff Alfred E. Driscoll.

Walter D. Van Riper, of Trenton, N. J., for plaintiff Alfred E. Driscoll and pro se.

Pitney, Hardin, Ward & Brennan and William J. Brennan, Jr., all of Newark, N. J. (Donald B. Kipp and William P. Reiss, both of Newark, N. J., of counsel), for defendants Chemical Bank & Trust Co. and B. J. Van Ingen & Co., Inc.

Milton M. & Adrian M. Unger, and Milton M. Unger, all of Newark, N. J., for defendants Sarjem Corporation, Richard C. Nongard, Tuthill Ketcham and Rowland H. Murray, individually and as partners trading as Ketcham and Nongard, Robert M. Sherritt, Thomas J. Christensen, Irene E. Powell, Paul A. Powell, Mildred P. Meader, Clifford R. Powell, Robert K. Bell, Theodore R. Hanff, Richard W. Parks and Gladys A. Parks.

Robert L. Hood, of Newark, N.J., for defendants Burlington-Bristol Bridge Co., Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Co., Board of Chosen Freeholders of Burlington County, Burlington County Bridge Commission, Daniel Lichtenthal, Fred C. Norcross, Jr., and Howard R. Yocum, individually and as members of the Burlington County Bridge Commission.


FORMAN, District Judge.

A civil action in the form of an "Information and Complaint" was originally filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Burlington County, by Alfred E. Driscoll, Governor of the State of New Jersey, and Walter D. Van Riper, Attorney General of the State of New Jersey (hereinafter referred to as plaintiffs). It was removed to this court on the petition of two of the defendants, Chemical...

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