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The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company First Mortgage 4% Bondholders Committee v. United States, 396 U.S. 1056 (1969)

This document records decisions made by the Supreme Court regarding several cases related to the bankruptcy of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. The Court granted motions to expedite proceedings in three cases, noted probable jurisdiction in those cases, and granted certiorari for five additional related cases from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. All cases were consolidated and three hours were allotted for oral arguments, with briefing deadlines set for the bondholders and trustee and the opposing parties. Justice Marshall recused himself from consideration of these matters.
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The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company First Mortgage 4% Bondholders Committee v. United States, 396 U.S. 1056 (1969)

This document records decisions made by the Supreme Court regarding several cases related to the bankruptcy of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. The Court granted motions to expedite proceedings in three cases, noted probable jurisdiction in those cases, and granted certiorari for five additional related cases from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. All cases were consolidated and three hours were allotted for oral arguments, with briefing deadlines set for the bondholders and trustee and the opposing parties. Justice Marshall recused himself from consideration of these matters.
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396 U.S.

1056
90 S.Ct. 757
24 L.Ed.2d 751

The NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD


RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST MORTGAGE 4%
BONDHOLDERS COMMITTEE, appellant,
v.
UNITED STATES et al.
No. 915.
1

MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST COMPANY, etc., appellant,

2v.
3UNITED STATES et al.
4No. 917.
5

The CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N. A., etc., appellant,

6v.
7UNITED STATES et al.
8No. 921.
9

The NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD


COMPANY

10

FIRST MORTGAGE 4% BONDHOLDERS COMMITTEE, petitioner,

v.
11
Richard Joyce SMITH, etc., et al.
No. 914.
12
13

MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST COMPANY, etc., petitioner,

v.
14
UNITED STATES et al.
15
No. 916.
16
17

The CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N. A., etc., petitioner,

v.
18
PENN CENTRAL COMPANY et al.
19
No. 920.
20
PENN CENTRAL COMPANY, petitioner,
v.
21
Supreme Court of the United States
February 2, 1970
22

MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST COMPANY, etc., et al.

No. 1038.
23
UNITED STATES et al., petitioners,
v.
24
25

The NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD


COMPANY

26

FIRST MORTGAGE 4% BONDHOLDERS COMMITTEE et al.

No. 1057.
27
28

Lester C. Migdal and Lawrence W. Pollack, for New York, N. H. & H. R. Co.,
etc.

29

Joseph Auerbach, James Wm. Moore, Robert G. Bleakney, Jr., and Morris
Raker, for Richard Joyce Smith.

30

Whitney North Seymour and Albert X. Bader, Jr., for Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Co.

31

Wilkie Bushby and Joseph Schreiber, for Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., etc.

32

Hugh B. Cox, Roswell B. Perkins, Ulrich Schweitzer, Francis T. P. Plimpton,


Samuel E. Gates, and Robert L. King, for petitioner Penn Central Co.

33

Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General McLaren, Deputy


Solicitor General Springer, Howard E. Shapiro, Robert W. Ginnane, and
Leonard S. Goodman, for the United States and others.

34

Solicitor General Griswold and Robert W. Ginnane, on the motion.

35

Motion to expedite granted. In Nos. 915, 917, and 921 probable jurisdiction
noted. In Nos. 914, 916, 920, 1038, and 1057, petitions for writs of certiorari to
the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted. Cases
consolidated and a total of three hours allotted for oral argument. The
bondholders and the New Haven trustee shall file their main briefs by February
26, 1970, and the briefs of Penn Central, the United States, the Interstate
Commerce Commission, and the States of Connecticut and New York shall be
filed by March 18, 1970.

36

Mr. Justice MARSHALL took no part in the consideration or decision of these


matters.

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