BOARD OF COM'RS, PORT OF NEW ORLEANS v. FEDERAL MAR. COM'N

No. 23209.

440 F.2d 1312 (1971)

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of the PORT OF NEW ORLEANS, the Port of New York Authority, and the North Atlantic Ports Association, Petitioners, v. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION and United States of America, Respondents, Pacific Westbound Conference, Intervenor.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

March 19, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark P. Schlefer and James Henderson, Washington, D. C., Sumter D. Marks, Jr., New Orleans, La., for petitioners.

James L. Pimper, Gen. Counsel, Edward Gruis, Deputy Gen. Counsel, Kenneth N. Burns, Sol., Walter H. Mayo, III, and Norman C. Barnett, Attys., Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D. C., and Irwin A. Seibel, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for Federal Maritime Commission and United States.

Edward D. Ransom, San Francisco, Cal., for intervenor.

Before THORNBERRY, GOLDBERG and AINSWORTH, Circuit Judges.


AINSWORTH, Circuit Judge:

This is a petition by the Ports of New York and New Orleans and the North Atlantic Ports Association to review a part of the report and orders of the Federal Maritime Commission having a significant effect on ocean freight rates and joint ratemaking of two large conferences of common carrier shipping companies1 engaged in transportation of cargo between United States ports and the Far East. Major issues relating...

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