WINGATE CORPORATION v. INDUSTRIAL NATIONAL BANK

Civ. A. No. 3847.

288 F.Supp. 49 (1968)

The WINGATE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. INDUSTRIAL NATIONAL BANK et al., Defendants.

United States District Court D. Rhode Island.

July 25, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Regan, Eustace T. Pliakas, of Graham, Reid, Ewing & Stapleton, Providence, R. I., for plaintiff.

Matthew W. Goring, Providence, R. I., for Industrial Nat. Bank.

Edward M. Watson, of Hinckley, Allen, Salisbury & Parsons, Providence, R. I., Matthew Hale, General Counsel, The American Bankers Ass'n, Washington, D. C., for defendant.

Edward P. Gallogly, U. S. Atty., Providence, R. I., Carl Eardley, Harland F. Leathers, Marshall A. Lemov, C. Westbrook Murphy, Richard C. Doersch, Washington, D. C., for defendant-intervenor William B. Camp, Comptroller of the Currency.

Robert J. McOsker, City Sol., Vincent J. Piccirilli, Asst. City Sol., Providence, R. I., for City of Providence.


OPINION

DAY, Chief Judge.

In this action the plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment, injunctive relief and compensatory damages on the ground that the marketing of electronic data processing services by the defendant Industrial National Bank of Rhode Island is illegal, contrary to law and constitutes illegal competition with the plaintiff and others engaged in the business of furnishing such data processing services to the public at large.

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