CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORP. v. COUNTY OF MONROE

Civ. A. No. 83-1.

558 F.Supp. 1387 (1983)

CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF MONROE; Nancy Shukaitas, Chairman, Monroe County Board of Commissioners, individually and in her official capacity; et al., Defendants.

Special Court, Regional Rail Reorganization Act.

March 31, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerome J. Shestack, Robert L. Kendall, Jr., Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa. (John W. Rowe, Bruce B. Wilson, Charles E. Mechem, Consolidated Rail Corp., Philadelphia, Pa., of counsel), for plaintiff Consolidated Rail Corp.

John Heffner, Pepper & Corazzini, Washington, D.C.; Morey M. Myers, William W. Warren, Jr., Jill H. Miller, Gelb, Myers, Bishop & Warren, Scranton, Pa. (Robert H. Nothstein, Sol., Monroe County, Stroudsburg, Pa., of counsel), for defendants County of Monroe, et al.

Before GASCH, Presiding Judge, and BRYANT and WEINER, Judges.


BRYANT, Judge:

Plaintiff in this action seeks a declaratory judgment and preliminary and permanent injunctive relief. Specifically, Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) requests an order declaring that the Special Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over the claim for relief asserted in this action and enjoining defendants, County of Monroe and its Board of Commissioners (County) from taking any further action in pursuit of injunctive relief in a suit...

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