DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS, INC. v. McCOY

Nos. 1:92-cv-42, 1:92-cv-45-1:92-cv-47, 1:92-cv-49, 1:92-cv-50, 1:92-cv-52, 1:92-cv-53, 1:92-cv-474-1:92-cv-480, and 1:93-cv-17-1:93-cv-19.

853 F.Supp. 1023 (1994)

DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS, INC., Plaintiff, v. M.C. McCOY, Carolyn J. Scott, Lois S. Stooksbury, Nan C. Robinson, Herman E. Collier, C. Cecil Lance, Irby C. Lightener, Robert O. Worrell, Robert M. James, Herbert T. Wood, Jr., Aubrey D. Jarratt, J. Howell Peebles, Jr., David L. Merzbacher, Mack R. Mulkey, Walter C. Swanson, James T. Hatfield, Walter C. Swanson and Wanda J. Swanson, and Ronald J. Bailey, Defendants. T. Moffatt Storer, S.C. Reed, Intervenors.

United States District Court, E.D. Tennessee, Southern Division, at Chattanooga.

May 11, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh J. Moore, Jr., Witt, Gaither & Whitaker, Chattanooga, TN, George D. Sullivan, New York City, for plaintiff.

Michael A. Meyer, Sidwell & Barrett, Franklin, TN, for defendants.


MEMORANDUM

EDGAR, District Judge.

This is an action by plaintiff Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. ("Dean Witter") for a declaratory judgment that the defendants' claims arising out of their investment in securities and the purchase of interests in various limited partnerships which occurred more than six years prior to the filing of their arbitration claims are untimely and ineligible for arbitration. Dean Witter seeks a declaratory judgment that it is...

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