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Franchise Realty Interst. Corp. v. San Francisco Local

U.S.
Mar 21, 1977
430 U.S. 940 (1977)

Summary

holding that repeated, baseless opposition before an adjudicative body does not result in loss of Noerr-Pennington immunity absent conduct external to or abusive of the adjudicatory process

Summary of this case from Borough of Lansdale v. Philadelphia Elec. Co.

Opinion

No. 76-1023.

March 21, 1977.


C.A. 9th Cir. Motion of Ernest W. Hahn, Inc., et al. for leave to file a brief as amici curiae granted. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 542 F. 2d 1076.


Summaries of

Franchise Realty Interst. Corp. v. San Francisco Local

U.S.
Mar 21, 1977
430 U.S. 940 (1977)

holding that repeated, baseless opposition before an adjudicative body does not result in loss of Noerr-Pennington immunity absent conduct external to or abusive of the adjudicatory process

Summary of this case from Borough of Lansdale v. Philadelphia Elec. Co.
Case details for

Franchise Realty Interst. Corp. v. San Francisco Local

Case Details

Full title:FRANCHISE REALTY INTERSTATE CORP. ET AL. v. SAN FRANCISCO LOCAL JOINT…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 21, 1977

Citations

430 U.S. 940 (1977)

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