BANDES v. HARLOW & JONES, INC.

No. 79 Civ. 5091(RO).

570 F.Supp. 955 (1983)

Salvador BANDES, Plaintiff, v. HARLOW & JONES, INC., Defendants. HARLOW & JONES, INC., Interpleader-Plaintiff, v. Salvador BANDES and David Alvarez, Interpleader-Defendants.

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

July 18, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt, Maynard & Kristol, New York City, for plaintiff and interpleader defendant Salvador Bandes; J. Joseph Bainton, Beckman Rich, New York City, of counsel.

Wachtell, Manheim & Grouf, New York City, for defendants and interpleader-plaintiff Harlow & Jones, Inc.; Harold Manheim, New York City, of counsel.

White & Case, New York City, for interpleader-defendant David Alvarez; Dwight A. Healy, New York City, of counsel.


OPINION AND ORDER

OWEN, District Judge.

In 1979 during the final days of the Nicaraguan civil war, his factory a casualty of mortar fire, Salvador Bandes and his family fled to neighboring Honduras fearing for their safety because of his association with the tottering Somoza regime. At that time Bandes's company had paid an American firm, Harlow and Jones, Inc., the sum of $460,000 for steel billets which had not been, and because of events, never were delivered...

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