In re STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, et al., Debtors.
STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, Plaintiff,
v.
STORAGE TECHNOLOGY FINANCE CORPORATION; Bank of America, N.T. & S.A.; Bankers Trust Company; Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.; Citibank, N.A.; Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago; Credit Suisse; Dresdener Bank, N.A.; First Interstate Bank of California; First National Bank of Atlanta; First National Bank of Chicago; First Pennsylvania Bank, N.A.; Lloyd's Bank International, Ltd.; Mellon Bank, N.A.; Norwest National Bank of Minneapolis; Security Pacific National Bank; Societe Generale; State Street Bank & Trust Co.; and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Defendants.
OFFICIAL LIMITED PURPOSE NON-STFC COMMITTEE, Plaintiff-in-Intervention on behalf of Storage Technology Corporation,
v.
STORAGE TECHNOLOGY FINANCE CORPORATION, et al., Defendants.
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Colorado.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
November 7, 1985.
November 7, 1985.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Daniel S. Hoffman, John R. Webb and Boyd N. Boland, of Holme Roberts & Owen, Denver, Colo. and Herman L. Glatt, of Stutman, Treister & Glatt, P.C., Los Angeles, Cal., for Storage Technology Corp.
Richard H. Shaw, Barry L. Wilkie and Marc Morris, of Shaw, Spangler & Roth, Denver, Colo., for Tom Connolly, Trustee of Storage Technology Finance Corp.
James A. Jablonski, James H. Turner and Robert Padjen, of Gorsuch, Kirgis, Campbell, Walker and Grover, Denver, Colo., and Theodore Gewertz and Amy R. Wolf, of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, New York City, for defendant Banks.
Harvey R. Miller, James W. Quinn and Marcia L. Goldstein, of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York City, for Citibank, as agent for the defendant Banks.
Walter A. Steele, of White and Steele, Denver, Colo., and Ralph R. Mabey, Steven J. McCardell, Kenneth L. Cannon, III and Lon A. Jenkins, of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the Official Limited Purpose Non-STFC Committee.
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Colorado.
ORDER REGARDING MOTIONS TO DISMISS
ROLAND J. BRUMBAUGH, Bankruptcy Judge.
Despite repeated admonishments by this Court, counsel seem compelled to deluge this Court, and opposing counsel with paper. This case was filed on May 10, 1985, and to this date the issues are not yet joined even though the files are five (5) inches thick (by actual measurement). Counsel are of the apparent belief that the quality of their...
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