stephen-truncale-suing-as-a-stockholder-in-the-name-and-in-behalf-of , 182 F.2d 1021 ( 1950 )


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  • 182 F.2d 1021

    Stephen TRUNCALE, suing as a stockholder in the name and in
    behalf of Universal Pictures Company, Inc.,
    Plaintiff-Appellant,
    v.
    William A. SCULLY and Clifford WORK, Defendants-Appellees
    and Cross-Appellants.

    No. 222, Docket 21622.

    United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.

    Argued June 6, 1950.
    Decided June 23, 1950.

    Millard & Greene, New York City, Milton Pollack and Richard F. Wolfson, New York City, of counsel, for plaintiff-appellant.

    Philips, Nizer, Benjamin & Krim, New York City, Louis Nizer, Daniel Glass and Paul Martinson, all of New York City, of counsel, for defendant William A. Scully, appellee and cross-appellant.

    H. G. Pickering (of Mudge, Stern, Williams & Tucker), New York City, John Wallis and Robert E. Walsh, New York City, of counsel, for defendant Clifford Work, appellee and cross-appellant.

    Before AUGUSTUS N. HAND, CLARK and FRANK, Circuit Judges.

    PER CURIAM.

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    Affirmed on opinion of Rifkind, J. Truncale v. Blumberg, D.C., 88 F.Supp. 677, as to the judgment granted in favor of the defendants. The cross-appeal of the defendants from the order of Judge Medina granting summary judgment to the plaintiff, D.C., 8 F.R.D. 492, is dismissed as moot.