MARYVILLE ACADEMY v. LOEB RHOADES & CO., INC.

Nos. 77 C 1206, 77 C 1629, 77 C 2440, 77 C 2536, 77 C 2704, 77 C 2860, 77 C 3820, 77 C 4314, 78 C 388, 78 C 705, 78 C 843, 78 C 850, 78 C 896, 78 C 947, 78 C 994 and 78 C 2242.

559 F.Supp. 7 (1982)

MARYVILLE ACADEMY, et al., Plaintiffs, v. LOEB RHOADES & CO., INC., et al., Defendants, and Cases Coordinated for Discovery.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D.

May 28, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Harte, Kevin M. Forde, Richard J. Prendergast, Chicago, Ill., for Thomas Origer.

Jay R. Franke, Don H. Reuben, James A. Serritella, Reuben & Proctor, Chicago, Ill., for Maryville Academy.

Robert S. Levin, Richard J. Phelan, Michael A. Pope, John M. Christian, Phelan, Pope & John, Chicago, Ill., for Hilda B. Mangel and Wendell M. Mew.

John W. Dondanville, Baker & McKenzie, Chicago, Ill., for Insurance Co. of North America.

Stephen C. Sandels, Steven H. Hoeft, McDermott, Will & Emery, Chicago, Ill., for John R. & Donna R. Powell, First Investors Discovery Fund, First Investors Fund for Growth and First Investors Trend Fund.

John M. Hadlock, Michael S. Press, Whitman & Ransom, New York City, for First Investors Discovery Fund, First Investors Fund for Growth and First Investors Trend Fund.

William E. Snyder, Thomas W. Johnston, Chadwell, Kayser, Ruggles, McGee & Hastings, Ltd., Chicago, Ill., Andrew C. Freedman, Reavis & McGrath, New York City, for Robert Wilson & Robert Wilson Associates.

Lowell B. Komie, William Levinson, Levinson, Komie & Murray, P.C., Chicago, Ill., for Arnold Heltzer.

David O. Danis, Whalen, O'Connor, Danis & Tobben, St. Louis, Mo., James P. Chapman, Chapman & Royce, Ltd., Chicago, Ill., for Thomas P. Danis.

William M. Ward, David M. Hartigan, Michael J. Hogan, Hartigan & Ward, Chicago, Ill., for Deane W. Lindstrom, Victor H. Fink & Sheila Fink, Paul B. Smithson, Mary C. Smithson, Susan Smithson, Paula B. Smithson & Janet Smithson, Robert A. Byfield, Frances Piacenti, Gerald M. Aamodt, Michael Aamodt and Ann Aamodt.

William Thomas Huyck, Gerald A. Niederman, Roan & Grossman, Chicago, Ill., for Frances V. Papas.

Nicholas J. Etten, Richard G. Schultz, Kenneth W. Sullivan, Foran, Wiss & Schultz, Chicago, Ill., for Richard & Peggy Shure, Strombecker Corporation, Penta Capital, Alan H. Shure and Myron B. Shure.

Lowell E. Sachnoff, Andrew M. Schatz, George A. Vinyard, Steven H. Cohen, Sachnoff, Weaver & Rubenstein, Ltd., Herbert Beigel, Barnett & Beigel, Chicago, Ill., for J. William Holland.

Ronald A. Lev, Lev & Sneckenberg, Chicago, Ill., for Rikki's, Inc., William T. Valos.

Henry L. Pitts, John V. Ryan III, William M. Stevens, Rooks, Pitts, Fullagar & Poust, Chicago, Ill., for Jon Hedrich.

Edward T. Joyce, Christopher J. McElroy, Steven J. Rotunno, John T. Doyle, Joyce & Kubasiak, P.C., Chicago, Ill., for Frank McNichols and Louis Singer.

Lewis S. Sandler, New York City, for Louis Singer.

John J. Enright, Jeffrey R. Liebman, Arvey, Hodes, Costello & Burman, Chicago, Ill., for Marina Bank.

George W. Thompson, John E. McGovern, Kendall R. Meyer, John Michael Ryan, Wilson & McIlvaine, Chicago, Ill., for Walter M. Glass.

D. Daniel Barr, Larry L. Thompson, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, Ill., for Thomson McKinnon Securities.

Howard R. Koven, Steven L. Bashwiner, H. Nicholas Berberian, Friedman & Koven, Chicago, Ill., for Loeb Rhoades & Co., Inc., Loeb Rhoades & Co., First Wall Street Settlement Corp., and all partners, officers and directors unless otherwise specified.

R. Jack Bernhardt, Wilmette, Ill., Stephen J. Schostok, Laser, Schostok, Kolman & Frank, Chicago, Ill., Paul D. Keller, Jr., Lake Forest, Ill., Howard A. Tullman, Chicago, Ill., for Victor Nemeroff.

Paul B. Uhlenhop, Lawrence, Lawrence, Kamin & Saunders, Chicago, Ill., for Richard J. Bertoldi.

Harry F. Polos, Chicago, Ill., for A.T. Tsoumas.

Turn-Key Enterprises, Andrew C. Papas, A. Patrick Papas, Beef Steak Inn, John T. Papas, pro se.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

GETZENDANNER, District Judge.

Plaintiffs' Committee's motion to compel testimony by William J. Fitzpatrick raises the question of whether disclosure of documents and giving of testimony protected by the attorney-client privilege to the SEC in compliance with a subpoena constitutes a limited or a complete waiver of the privilege.

I have decided to apply the holding of The Permian Corporation v. United States,

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