MASRI v. WAKEFIELD

Civ. A. Nos. 82-JM-862, 82-JM-863.

602 F.Supp. 404 (1983)

Edmond H. MASRI, Plaintiff, v. Gray WAKEFIELD, Fred S. Schwend, Tom W. Sigler, Johnie M. Ouzts, Paul D. Meadows, Gerald B. Haeckel, Joseph P.D. Hull, Jarl P. Johnson, Joel L. Reed, Charles F. Savage, Robert E. Kellerman, William E. Macaulay, Ensource, Inc., The First Boston Corporation, E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc., Odyssey Partners, and Oppenheimer & Co., Inc., Defendants. Charles RUBENSTEIN, Plaintiff, v. Gray WAKEFIELD, Fred S. Schwend, Tom W. Sigler, Johnie M. Ouzts, Paul D. Meadows, Gerald B. Haeckel, Joseph P.D. Hull, Jarl P. Johnson, Joel L. Reed, Charles F. Savage, Robert E. Kellerman, William E. Macaulay, Ensource, Inc., the First Boston Corporation, E.F. Hutton & Company, Inc., Odyssey Partners, and Oppenheimer & Co., Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

July 28, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sheldon E. Friedman, Denver, Colo., Richard D. Greenfield, Nicholas E. Chimicles, Carole A. Broderick, Bala Cynwyd, Pa., Seymour L. Kurland, Ian A.L. Strogatz, M. Norman Goldberger, Philadelphia, Pa., William Jarblum & James Fornari, Barry J. Pinkowitz, New York City, for plaintiff.

Richard L. Schrepferman and Charles J. Kall, Denver, Colo., John C. Snodgrass and Donald T. Hedges, Jr., Houston, Tex., Michael W. Mitchell and Deborah Lin Smith, New York City, George Miller, Denver, Colo., Paul C. Saunders, Jeanne Edna Thelwell, Joseph F. Tringali and Robert A. Wallner, New York City, Harry L. Hobson and Wm. J. Baum, Jr., Denver, Colo., Dennis J. Block and H. Adam Prussin, New York City, Donald McKinlay, Denver, Colo., C. Michael Buxton and Charles D. Tetrault, Washington, D.C., for defendants.


ORDER

JOHN P. MOORE, District Judge.

This matter is before me upon the defendants' motions to dismiss, the plaintiffs' motion to reconsider a magistrate's order and a motion to strike the plaintiffs' reconsideration motion. These civil actions were consolidated as the cases present related claims for damages under the securities laws of the United States. I ordered that the defendants' motions to dismiss be considered first while the plaintiffs be permitted...

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