RUST v. FIRST NAT. BANK OF PINEDALE

No. C76-109B.

466 F.Supp. 135 (1979)

David C. RUST, Plaintiff, v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PINEDALE, Vernon T. Delgado, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the First National Bank of Pinedale, and personally and Individually, Hugh Caton, President of the First National Bank of Pinedale, and personally and Individually, Joseph R. Hicks, Director of the First National Bank of Pinedale, personally and Individually, Harvey Taylor, Director of the First National Bank of Pinedale, personally and Individually, Robert W. Sievers, Director of the First National Bank of Pinedale, personally and Individually, Thomas V. Delgado, Director of the First National Bank of Pinedale, personally and Individually, and John A. Dussault, and United States National Bank of Omaha, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Wyoming.

January 24, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel E. Wilcoxen of Rust & Armenis, Sacramento, Cal., and Brent R. Kunz of Hathaway, Speight & Kunz, Cheyenne, Wyo., for plaintiff.

Gerald R. Mason, Pinedale, Wyo., for defendants Vernon T. Delgado, Hugh Caton, Joseph R. Hicks, Harvey Taylor, Robert W. Sievers, and Thomas V. Delgado.

Ronald L. Brown of Brown, Drew, Apostolos, Barton & Massey, Casper, Wyo., for First Nat. Bank of Pinedale.

James L. Applegate and W. Douglas Hickey of Hirst & Applegate, Cheyenne, Wyo., for defendant John A. Dussault.

Joseph Polack, Omaha, Neb., and J. Kent Rutledge of Lathrop & Uchner, Cheyenne, Wyo., for the defendant United States Bank of Omaha.


ORDER DENYING MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

BRIMMER, District Judge.

The above-entitled matter has come before the Court upon the defendants' motions for summary judgment. The defendants primarily rely on the doctrine of collateral estoppel to support their motions, and this Court must therefore determine the applicability of that doctrine to the case at bar.

In Rust v. Dussault, Civil No. C76-032B (D.C.Wyo.1978) the Plaintiff David C. Rust...

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