FISCHER v. CF & I STEEL CORP.

Nos. 82 Civ. 5424(MEL), 82 Civ. 6159(MEL).

732 F.Supp. 429 (1990)

Ethel FISCHER and Herbert Bonime, Plaintiffs, v. CF & I STEEL CORPORATION, Thomas M. Evans, Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Transportation Company, Defendants. Mary MAYER, Plaintiff, v. CF & I STEEL CORPORATION, Thomas M. Evans, Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Transportation Company, Defendants.

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

As Amended March 16 and March 20, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lowey, Dannenberg, Bemporad, Brachtl & Selinger, P.C., Milberg Weiss Bershad Specthrie & Lerach, Wolf Popper Ross Wolf & Jones, New York City, for plaintiffs; Henry A. Brachtl, Robert P. Sugarman, Ellen P. Chapnick, of counsel.

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York City, for defendants CF & I Steel Corp. and Thomas M. Evans; Edward N. Costikyan, Steven E. Landers, Clifford J. Peterson, Patrick J. Burke, of counsel.


LASKER, District Judge.

CF & I Steel Corporation and Thomas M. Evans (collectively "CF & I") move for summary judgment against Ethel Fischer and Herbert Bonime, former shareholders of Southern Pacific Company ("Southern Pacific"). The complaint alleges that CF & I violated Section 10 of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. § 20, when it sold more than $71.5 million in steel rail to Southern Pacific Transportation Company ("SPTC"), a wholly-owned subsidiary...

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