DIXON v. MACK

No. 80 CIV 3040 (LBS).

507 F.Supp. 345 (1980)

Mitchell DIXON, Plaintiff, v. Mitchell MACK, Gifford R. Cappellini, Joseph Alexander, Jr., Gary Scharff, William Rick, Douglas "Doe", Michael "Moe", and Tim "Toe", Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

December 10, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Levy, Gutman, Goldberg & Kaplan, Eugene N. Harley, Jeremiah S. Gutman, New York City, for plaintiff.

Alan G. Apfel, Great Neck, N. Y., for defendants William Rick and Gifford R. Cappellini.


OPINION

SAND, District Judge.

This case presents the question of whether an out-of-state defendant subjects himself to jurisdiction under the New York long-arm statute by virtue of the activities of his co-conspirators in New York, when he did not join the conspiracy until after its activities in New York had been completed.

Plaintiff Mitchell Dixon has sued a number of defendants, including William Rick, under 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1985...

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