GILLING v. EASTERN AIRLINES, INC.

No. Civil 85-4917.

680 F.Supp. 169 (1988)

Richard A. GILLING, Jean Gilling, Thomas Triano and Alinde Triano, Plaintiffs, v. EASTERN AIRLINES, INC. t/a Eastern Airlines, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. New Jersey.

March 2, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Debra Urbanowicz-Pandos, Hurley & Vasios, Short Hills, N.J., for defendants.

Patricia Breuninger, Breuninger, Hansen & Casale, Fanwood, N.J. for plaintiffs Jean Gilling, Thomas Triano and Alinde Triano.

Jeffrey Charney, Magner, Orlando, Kahn, Schnirman & Charney, Linden, N.J., for plaintiff Richard Gilling.


OPINION

SAROKIN, District Judge.

I. Introduction

In order for the compulsory arbitration program to function properly, it is essential that the parties participate in a meaningful manner. This is particularly so in a case such as this in which one of the parties is a substantial corporation and the other party is one or more individuals. The purposes of the arbitration program are to provide the parties with a quick and inexpensive means...

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