TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. v. BLUE CROSS OF WESTERN PA.

Civ. No. 68-89.

361 F.Supp. 774 (1972)

The TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, v. BLUE CROSS OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, a corporation, Defendant.

United States District Court, W. D. Pennsylvania.

January 6, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eckert, Seamans & Cherin, Pittsburgh, Pa., George D. Brodigan, Hartford, Conn., for plaintiff.

Breed, Abbott & Morgan, New York City, Springer & Perry, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant.


OPINION

SORG, District Judge.

The Travelers Insurance Company (Travelers), a corporation engaged in the business of general or "all lines of" insurance for profit, invoking Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act,1 seeks relief from the effects of certain practices on the part of the Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania (Blue Cross), a non-profit corporation engaged exclusively in that phase of the insurance business which...

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