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American Un. Transp. v. River Plate

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
May 18, 1955
222 F.2d 369 (2d Cir. 1955)

Opinion

No. 267, Docket 23457.

Argued May 4, 1955.

Decided May 18, 1955.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York; David N. Edelstein, Judge.

Plaintiff, American Union Transport, Inc., appeals from the dismissal of its antitrust action to recover treble damages for an alleged conspiracy to deprive it of freight brokerage charges on the ground of lack of jurisdiction because its claim is one under the Shipping Act, 46 U.S.C.A. § 801 et seq., for which the proper forum is the Federal Maritime Board.

George F. Galland, Washington, D.C. (Robert N. Kharasch, of Galland Kharasch, Washington, D.C., on the brief), for plaintiff-appellant.

Louis J. Gusmano, New York City (Kirlin, Campbell Keating, New York City, on the brief), for defendants-appellees.

James L. Pimper, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Federal Maritime Board, Washington, D.C. (Elmer E. Metz, Acting Gen. Counsel, John Mason, Chief, Regulations Branch, and John B. Beach, Atty., Federal Maritime Board, Washington, D.C., on the brief), for intervenor-appellee.

Before CLARK, Chief Judge, MEDINA, Circuit Judge, and DIMOCK, District Judge.


Affirmed on the opinion of District Judge Edelstein, D.C.S.D.N.Y., 126 F. Supp. 91.


Summaries of

American Un. Transp. v. River Plate

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
May 18, 1955
222 F.2d 369 (2d Cir. 1955)
Case details for

American Un. Transp. v. River Plate

Case Details

Full title:AMERICAN UNION TRANSPORT, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RIVER PLATE BRAZIL…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Date published: May 18, 1955

Citations

222 F.2d 369 (2d Cir. 1955)

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