GENERAL CORPORATION v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

Civ. No. 2713.

140 F.Supp. 219 (1956)

GENERAL CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Minnesota, Third Division.

April 12, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry H. Peterson, Eugene A. Rerat, Minneapolis, Minn., C. Paul Smith, St. Paul, Minn., for plaintiff.

Cant, Taylor, Haverstock, Beardsley & Gray, Franklin D. Gray and Robert F. Henson, Minneapolis, Minn., for defendant, Daniel Boone, Detroit, Mich., of counsel.


DONOVAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff commenced an action for treble damages against the defendant, based on violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.1 Counsel agree that in private suits under the anti-trust laws, where Congress is silent on limitation of time to commence suit, the period within which actions under such statute must be instituted is governed by local law.2

Defendant, by answer, pleads...

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