STEINBERG v. AMERICAN BANTAM CAR CO.

No. 9634.

173 F.2d 179 (1949)

STEINBERG v. AMERICAN BANTAM CAR CO. et al.

United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.

Decided February 23, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth G. Jackson, of Pittsburgh, Pa. (William D. Sutton and Thorp, Bostwick, Reed & Armstrong, all of Pittsburgh, Pa. on the brief), for appellants.

Francis D. Wells, of New York City, (Beck, McGinnis & Jarvis, of Pittsburgh, Pa. on the brief), for appellee.

Before BIGGS, Chief Judge and GOODRICH and O'CONNELL, Circuit Judges.


BIGGS, Chief Judge.

Steinberg, a citizen of New York and a stockholder of American Bantam Car Company (Bantam), a Pennsylvania corporation, brought suit against Bantam, against certain of its officers, against Bowes, Kissel and Croll, named as proxy holders in a proxy form dispatched by the management of Bantam to its stockholders. The proxies were intended to be voted at a postponed annual stockholders' meeting of Bantam. Bowes was alleged in the complaint to be...

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