GREAT LAKES CARBON CORPORATION v. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 6946.

219 F.Supp. 468 (1963)

GREAT LAKES CARBON CORPORATION v. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY, Lake Charles Chemical Corporation and Union Carbide Corporation.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Lake Charles Division.

June 21, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl Babcock, Duncan, Okl., Burns, Doane, Benedict, Swecker & Mathis, Washington, D. C., Carl Peters, Morton Grove, Ill., Plauche & Plauche, Lake Charles, La., for plaintiff.

Wolfe, Hubbard, Voit & Osann, Chicago, Ill., L. David Trapnell, Ponca City, Okl., John L. Hohmann, New York City, Liskow & Lewis, Lake Charles, La., for defendants.


HUNTER, Judge.

Plaintiff, Great Lakes Carbon Corporation, hereinafter called Great Lakes, is a very substantial, privately held corporation which is one of the world's leading purchasers of petroleum coke. It was in the business of buying and selling petroleum coke for many years before entering into the business of manufacturing graphite electrodes for the steel industry in about 1940. It was Great Lakes' activities in the manufacture of such electrodes which eventually...

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