Weil v. Neary

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1929-01-02

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Mr. Chief Justice Taft delivered the opinion of the Court. In May, 1921, Neary, a citizen of New York — assignee of Samuel Untermyer and acting for him — brought suit in the Supreme Court of that State for more than $70,000, against A. Leo Weil and Charles M. Thorp, citizens of Pennsylvania. The defendants removed the cause to the District Court for the Southe…

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