CESNIK v. CHRYSLER CORP.

No. 77-3313.

490 F.Supp. 859 (1980)

Donald E. CESNIK and Clarence C. Griffith, Jr., Plaintiffs, v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION, Fedders Corporation and Airtemp Corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court, M. D. Tennessee, Nashville Division.

May 6, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Frederick Humbracht, John R. Edwards, Robert J. Warner, Jr., Nashville, Tenn., for plaintiffs.

James O. Bass, Jr., Gerard Thomas Nebel, Nashville, Tenn., for Chrysler.

Dick Lansden, Nashville, Tenn., Lawrence Weiss, New York City, for Fedders and Airtemp.


MEMORANDUM

WISEMAN, District Judge.

In 1976 the defendants Chrysler Corporation and Fedders Corporation entered into a contract whereby Chrysler would sell the assets of its Airtemp Division to Fedders. After the sale, Airtemp Division became Airtemp Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fedders, and the third named defendant in this action.1 The plaintiffs maintain that, as part...

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