VOTOLATO v. FREEMAN

Civ. No. 80-394-D.

8 B.R. 766 (1981)

Arthur N. VOTOLATO, Jr., United States Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Rhode Island v. Roland G. FREEMAN, III, in his capacity as Administrator of the General Services Administration; Lawrence F. Bretta, in his capacity as Regional Administrator, Region 1, General Services Administration.

United States District Court, D. New Hampshire.

January 20, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Guy J. Wells, Providence, R.I., for plaintiff.

Paul F. Murray, U.S. Atty., Providence, R.I., Jonathan Ginsburg, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., Robert T. Kennedy, U.S. Atty., Concord, N.H., for defendants.


ORDER

DEVINE, Chief Judge.

Tenants who are irate with their landlords do litigate even (or more particularly) where, as here, that landlord is the Government of the United States. The thrust of the instant litigation is that the Government landlord, General Services Administration (GSA), is mandatorily required to afford a United States bankruptcy judge a certain amount of space for the performance of his official duties and should it fail to do so the district...

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