STOPFORD v. HASKELL

Civ. A. No. 6434.

147 F.Supp. 509 (1957)

Robert M. STOPFORD, suing on behalf of himself and all other stockholders of Brunswick Worsted Mills, Inc. similarly situated who may come in and contribute to the expense of this action, Plaintiff, v. Henry C. HASKELL, Emily M. Haskell, John H. Halford, Jr., Brunswick Worsted Mills, Inc. and The Carvill Combing Company, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court D. Connecticut.

January 22, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Blum, Jolles, Gruber, Szabad & Gerson, New York City, Dwight F. Fanton, Bridgeport, Conn., for plaintiff.

Schatz & Schatz, Hartford, Conn., for defendants.


J. JOSEPH SMITH, Chief Judge.

The plaintiff, a stockholder in Brunswick Worsted Mills, Inc., has brought a three count derivative suit alleging that the individual defendants as interlocking directors of the two corporate defendants, Brunswick and Carvill Combing Co., Inc. have so manipulated the business of Brunswick as to divert Brunswick's assets to themselves and to Carvill in violation of their fiduciary duty to the...

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