HARRINGTON v. YELLIN

Civ. A. 22992.

158 F.Supp. 456 (1958)

J. Allen HARRINGTON, Trustee in Bankruptcy, v. Louis YELLIN, Jules Yellin and William Lupowitz, ind. and as Trustees under Deed of Trust, and Martin L. Douglass and Eastern Battery & Tire Co., and Morris Talansky and Barney Talansky.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

January 16, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Head, Jr., Swartz, Campbell & Henry, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Maurice J. Klein, Abrahams & Loewenstein, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants, Louis Yellin, and others.

Edward B. Bergman, Lipschutz, Solo & Bergman, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants, Martin L. Douglass and others.


EGAN, District Judge.

This is a much litigated matter. It was here before on a motion for a turnover order (Bankruptcy Cause No. 24380) which was refused on the ground that defendants had a substantial adverse interest that called for a plenary suit if relief were to be granted. This plenary action for conversion followed.

The facts are as follows: On March 16, 1955, an involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed against an individual by the name of G. N...

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