GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY v. CITY OF TACOMA

No. 3347.

250 F.Supp. 125 (1966)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF TACOMA, Defendant.

United States District Court W. D. Washington, S. D.

January 17, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McColloch, Dezendorf & Spears and James C. Dezendorf, Portland, Or., and Bogle, Gates, Dobrin, Wakefield & Long, and Robert W. Graham, Seattle, Wash., for plaintiffs.

Marshall McCormick, Argal D. Oberquell, William H. Rubidge and Paul J. Nolan, Tacoma, Wash., for defendant.


BOLDT, District Judge.

The questions presented on the motion to dismiss are whether the contract provision providing that litigation shall be in the particularly designated state court is illegal; and, if not, whether the provision is applicable to the issues presented in this case.1

On the record made to this time, namely, without responsive pleading to the complaint and only upon motion to dismiss with affidavits submitted in...

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