MILLER v. DICTAPHONE CORPORATION

Civ. No. 71-75.

334 F.Supp. 840 (1971)

Victor G. MILLER, Plaintiff, v. DICTAPHONE CORPORATION, a New York corporation, Defendant.

United States District Court, D. Oregon.

November 22, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arden E. Shenker, Rees C. Johnson, Tooze, Powers, Kerr, Tooze & Peterson, Portland, Or., for plaintiff.

John P. Bledsoe, McColloch, Dezendorf, Spears & Lubersky, Portland, Or., for defendant.


OPINION

ALFRED T. GOODWIN, District Judge:

Cross motions for summary judgment on agreed facts require the court to construe an employee pension plan and declare the rights of the parties.

Victor G. Miller, an Oregon resident, was employed by Dictaphone Corporation, a New York corporation, from 1934 to 1969. He retired, and a dispute arose concerning the dollar amount of his pension. The amount in controversy...

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