FEDERAL EXP. CORP. v. TENN. PUBLIC SERVICE COM'N

No. 3-87-0633.

693 F.Supp. 598 (1988)

FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION v. TENNESSEE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, et al.

United States District Court, M.D. Tennessee, Nashville Division.

On Motion to Reconsider August 17, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Willis, Jr., Marian F. Harrison, Willis & Knight, Nashville, Tenn., Jeffrey Rappuhn, for plaintiff.

Donald L. Scholes, Deputy Gen. Counsel, Henry Walker, Tenn., Public Service Com'n, Nashville, Tenn., for defendants.

Val Sanford, Gullett, Sanford, Robinson & Martin, Nashville, Tenn., Peter A. Greene, Thompson, Hine & Flory, Washington, D.C., for Purolator.


MEMORANDUM

WISEMAN, Chief Judge.

I.

Federal Express Corporation created the small package air express business in which it is an acknowledged world leader, transporting well over 700,000 packages every night.1 Virtually every package is processed through the Federal Express system in the same way: it is picked up by a courier, taken to an airport, flown to one of Federal...

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