IN RE EAGLE-PICHER INDUSTRIES, INC.

Bankruptcy No. 1-91-00100.

134 B.R. 255 (1991)

In re EAGLE-PICHER INDUSTRIES, INC., et al., Debtor(s).

United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Ohio, W.D.

November 25, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. Ralston, Gen. Counsel, Cincinnati, Ohio, Stephen Karotkin, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York City, Edmund J. Adams, Frost & Jacobs, Cincinnati, Ohio, for debtors.

Neal J. Weill, Office of the U.S. Trustee, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Carolyn J. Buller, G. Christopher Meyer, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Cleveland, Ohio, for Unsecured Creditors' Committee.

Kevin E. Irwin, Keating, Muething & Klekamp, Robert E. Sweeney, Robert E. Sweeney Co., L.P.A., Cleveland, Ohio, Paul T. Gillenwater, Gillenwater, Nichol & Ames, Knoxville, Tenn., Richard S. Glasser, Glasser and Glasser, Norfolk, Va., Thomas W. Henderson, Henderson & Goldberg, P.C., Pittsburgh, Pa., Leonard C. Jaques, The Maritime Asbestos Legal Clinic, Detroit, Mich., Gene Locks, Greitzer and Locks, Philadelphia, Pa., Robert B. Steinberg, Rose, Klein & Marias, Los Angeles, Cal., Michael P. Thornton, Thornton & Early, Boston, Mass., Charles F. Vihon, Much Shelist Freed Denenberg & Ament, P.C., Chicago, Ill., Harry F. Wartnick, Cartwright, Slobodin, Bokelman, Borowsky, Wartnick, Moore & Harris, Inc., San Francisco, Cal., for Injury Claimants' Committee.

Claude D. Montgomery, Milgrim Thomajan & Lee, P.C., New York City, Irving Harris, Harris, Harris & Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Equity Security Holders' Committee.

James McMonagle, Cleveland, Ohio, for Future Claimants.

William T. Hayden, Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Co-Defendants of the debtors in asbestos personal injury lawsuits.

Peter L. Harris, Chicago, Ill., Michael A. Berman, Office of the Gen. Counsel, Washington, D.C., Securities and Exchange Commission.

Daniel M. Katlein, Dickinson, Wright, Moon, VanDusen & Freeman, Detroit, Mich., for NBD Bank, N.A.


ORDER DEFINING FUTURE CLAIMANTS

BURTON PERLMAN, Chief Judge.

In these consolidated Chapter 11 cases, the U.S. Trustee filed a Motion for the Appointment of a Legal Representative for Future Claimants. By that motion all that was sought was authority to appoint such a person. (Subsequently, the U.S. Trustee filed a further motion to appoint James J.G. McMonagle as such representative, and by order entered October 31, 1991 that motion was granted.) There remained...

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