Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella v. Cities Service Company, Cities Service Oil Company, Burl S. Watson, E. L. Stauffacher, F. M. Simpson and Edward W. Lang, Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella v. American Oil Company, Atlantic Refining Company, California Oil Company, Gulf Oil Corporation, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Sinclair Refining Company, Sun Oil Company and Texaco, Inc., Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, Iii, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni, Elsie Masciarella, and D'IppolIto Oil Company, a Body Corporate of the State of Delaware v. Hon. Sylvester J. Ryan, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York

374 F.2d 643, 10 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 260, 1967 U.S. App. LEXIS 7143, 1967 Trade Cas. (CCH) 72,034
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedMarch 9, 1967
Docket30953_1
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 374 F.2d 643 (Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella v. Cities Service Company, Cities Service Oil Company, Burl S. Watson, E. L. Stauffacher, F. M. Simpson and Edward W. Lang, Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella v. American Oil Company, Atlantic Refining Company, California Oil Company, Gulf Oil Corporation, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Sinclair Refining Company, Sun Oil Company and Texaco, Inc., Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, Iii, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni, Elsie Masciarella, and D'IppolIto Oil Company, a Body Corporate of the State of Delaware v. Hon. Sylvester J. Ryan, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella v. Cities Service Company, Cities Service Oil Company, Burl S. Watson, E. L. Stauffacher, F. M. Simpson and Edward W. Lang, Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella v. American Oil Company, Atlantic Refining Company, California Oil Company, Gulf Oil Corporation, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Sinclair Refining Company, Sun Oil Company and Texaco, Inc., Solve E. D'ippolito, Edward A. D'ippolito, William C. D'ippolito, John B. D'ippolito, Iii, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'orio, Dewey Spadoni, Elsie Masciarella, and D'IppolIto Oil Company, a Body Corporate of the State of Delaware v. Hon. Sylvester J. Ryan, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 374 F.2d 643, 10 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 260, 1967 U.S. App. LEXIS 7143, 1967 Trade Cas. (CCH) 72,034 (2d Cir. 1967).

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374 F.2d 643

Solve E. D'IPPOLITO, Edward A. D'Ippolito, William C. D'Ippolito, John B. D'Ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Frank D'Orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
CITIES SERVICE COMPANY, Cities Service Oil Company, Burl S. Watson, E. L. Stauffacher, F. M. Simpson and Edward W. Lang, Defendants-Appellees.
Solve E. D'IPPOLITO, Edward A. D'Ippolito, William C. D'Ippolito, John B. D'Ippolito, 3rd, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'Orio, Dewey Spadoni and Elsie Masciarella, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
AMERICAN OIL COMPANY, Atlantic Refining Company, California Oil Company, Gulf Oil Corporation, Humble Oil and Refining Company, Sinclair Refining Company, Sun Oil Company and Texaco, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.
Solve E. D'IPPOLITO, Edward A. D'Ippolito, William C. D'Ippolito, John B. D'Ippolito, III, Marie Barry, Estate of Frank D'Orio, Dewey Spadoni, Elsie Masciarella, and D'Ippolito Oil Company, a Body Corporate of the State of Delaware, Petitioners,
v.
Hon. Sylvester J. RYAN, United States District Judge For the Southern District of New York, Respondent.

No. 216.

No. 217.

Docket 30797.

Docket 30798.

Docket 30953.

United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.

Argued December 1, 1966.

Decided March 9, 1967.

Robert G. Levy, Baltimore, Md. (Berryl A. Speert, George W. Liebmann, David M. Blum, Baltimore, Md., McGoldrick, Dannett, Horowitz & Golub, New York City, on the brief), for appellants.

J. B. H. Carter, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellees.

Townley, Updike, Carter & Rodgers, New York City; Sam Erwin, Chicago, Ill., for appellee American Oil Co.

Boyden & Sarnoff, New York City; Howrey, Simon, Baker & Murchison, Washington, D. C.; Roy W. Johns, E. J. Kremer, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee Atlantic Refining Co.

Cravath, Swaine & Moore, New York City; Richard W. Martin, Perth Amboy, N. J., for appellee California Oil Co.

Frederick L. Scofield, Arthur L. Vangeli, New York City; Jessee P. Luton, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellee Gulf Oil Corp.

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, New York City; Henry Hartmann, New York City, for appellee Humble Oil & Refining Co.

Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland & Kiendl, New York City; Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee Sun Oil Co.

James O. Sullivan, Paul B. Wells, Michael W. Graney, New York City, for appellee Texaco, Inc.

Joseph P. Walsh, D. K. McIntosh, Frank R. Clampitt, David Pendleton, Wickes, Riddell, Bloomer, Jacobi & McGuire, New York City, for appellee Sinclair Refining Co.

George H. Colin, New York City, for appellees Cities Service Co., Cities Service Oil Co. and individual appellees.

Before FRIENDLY, SMITH and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.

J. JOSEPH SMITH, Circuit Judge:

Seven members of the D'Ippolito family and the estate of an eighth, on certification by the District Court under Rule 54(b), appeal from a decision of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Sylvester J. Ryan, Chief Judge, which dismissed appellants and seven New Jersey corporations1 as plaintiffs in a private antitrust action brought against nine major oil companies and certain corporate officials, and thereby left a Delaware corporation as sole party plaintiff. No appeal is taken from the dismissal as to the New Jersey corporations. A petition for mandamus has been filed attacking Judge Ryan's denial of permission to file a proposed second consolidated amended complaint and his refusal to certify that denial for interlocutory review under 28 U.S.C. § 1292(b). The decision of the district court is reversed and remanded for reinstatement of the appellants as plaintiffs. The petition for writ of mandamus is denied.

Appellants' claim essentially is that they were damaged by a conspiracy in violation of the antitrust laws in restraint of trade in the sale of gasoline in a four state area. They first entered the gasoline business in the 1930's and by the end of World War II had only one delivery truck. During the 'fifties, appellants' enterprise grew rapidly and by the end of the decade they owned a highly successful business in the sale of unbranded gasoline. They operated as a partnership until 1955; thereafter, appellants began to form the seven New Jersey corporations. By 1960 they had 144 service stations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. However, as their success increased, they had a corresponding difficulty in obtaining gasoline supplies from the major oil companies. This difficulty is the basis of appellants' action and allegedly necessitated the formation of the Delaware corporation.

That corporation, the D'Ippolito Oil Company, was formed in December 1960 by appellants and the Hess Oil and Chemical Company. Hess paid in $250,000, provided a twenty year supply contract and received 49% of the stock in the Delaware corporation; appellants also paid in $250,000 and received 51% of the stock. On December 15, 1960 a Purchase Agreement was entered into by appellants "individually and as trustee" for the New Jersey corporations by which appellants agreed to deliver to the Delaware corporation 100% of the stock of the New Jersey corporations for $1,250,000. Of this sum, $315,000 was to be paid immediately by check and $935,000 was to be paid in ten annual installments evidenced by a promissory note of the Delaware corporation. This note was secured by a mortgage on the physical assets of the Delaware corporation and a pledge agreement covering the Hess shares. Pursuant to the purchase agreement, appellants delivered their stock to the Delaware corporation and received a check for $315,000, the promissory note and the pledge agreement; the New Jersey corporations deeded their real estate to the Delaware corporation and the latter gave appellants a mortgage on the real estate to secure the promissory note; the New Jersey corporations were merged into the Delaware corporation; the appellants delivered to the Delaware corporation twenty year employment contracts and covenants not to compete for five years after the termination of their employment, the latter and Hess executed the gasoline supply agreement.

In January 1963 the original complaint was filed in this action in the Southern District of New York, against Cities Service, one of its subsidiaries and four of its employees. Named as plaintiffs were the Delaware corporation and the individuals as "assignees of the claims for relief and causes of action * * * as the former stockholders" of the New Jersey corporations and as "assignees of said claims and causes of action and as former stockholders, directors and liquidating trustees." On March 6, 1964, the identical parties plaintiff filed a second action in the Southern District against eight other major oil companies. Later, the two actions were combined in an amended consolidated complaint.

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