RIPLEY v. INT'L RYS. OF CENT. AM.


12 N.Y.2d 814 (1962)

Charles B. Ripley et al., Individually and as Stockholders of International Railways of Central America, Suing on Behalf of Themselves and for All Other Stockholders Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs and Plaintiffs-Intervenors, v. International Railways of Central America et al., Defendants. T. Roland Berner et al., Appellants; International Railways of Central America, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York.

Decided December 6, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel I. Rosenman, T. Roland Berner, in person, Max Freund, Aaron Lewittes, Julian S. Bush, M. Victor Leventritt, Shirley D. Brinsfield and Sidney Bender for T. Roland Berner, appellant.

M. Victor Leventritt for Thomas D. Geoghegan, Joel Dean and Philip J. Maggio, appellants.

Joseph G. Blum and Louis Haimoff for Louis H. O. Fischman, appellant.

Harry Bijur and Isidor Enselman for John A. Bonaudi, Bijur & Herts and Bernard Winkler & Co., appellants.

Alexander Kahan, in person, and Louis J. Tepper for Alexander Kahan, appellant.

Frank A. Celentano and Winthrop D. Thies for the Estate of Walter A. Blasing, appellant.

Paul Bauman for remaining appellants.

Simon H. Rifkind, Abraham K. Weber, Edward N. Costikyan and William J. Doyle for respondent.

Concur: Chief Judge DESMOND and Judges DYE, FULD, FROESSEL, VAN VOORHIS, BURKE and FOSTER.


Judgment affirmed, without costs...

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