IN RE MEDICO ASSOCIATES, INC.

Bankruptcy No. 76-1414-L.

23 B.R. 295 (1980)

In re MEDICO ASSOCIATES, INC., Debtor. Frederick G. FISHER, Jr., James M. Langan, Richard Maguire, Receivers, Plaintiffs, v. J. Henry SMITH, Commissioner of the Department of Social Services of the City of New York and Phillip Toia, Commissioner of the Department of Social Services of the State of New York and Robert P. Whalen, M.D., Commissioner of the Department of Health of the State of New York and Peter C. Goldmark, Director of the Budget of the State of New York, Defendants.

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Massachusetts.

July 18, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Somma, Goldstein & Manello, Boston, Mass., for plaintiffs-receivers.

Barry M. Portnoy, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, Mass., for debtor and plaintiff-intervenor.

Bradley A. Sacks, Brooklyn, N.Y., for defendant City of New York.

Mark L. Silverstein, New York City, for defendant State of N.Y.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

THOMAS W. LAWLESS, Bankruptcy Judge.

The Court has before it a motion for summary judgment filed by the plaintiffs on December 22, 1978. A hearing on the motion was held on May 23, 1979. The pleadings, legal memoranda, affidavits, and exhibits submitted by the parties are voluminous and total in excess of 5000 pages. However, despite the extensive submissions, the ultimate issues before the Court are simply stated and readily determined...

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