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Surowitz v. Hilton Hotels Corp.

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Concurrence
  
Harlan

Date decided
  
1966

Full case name
  
Dora Surowitz v. Hilton Hotels Corporation et al.

Citations
  
383 U.S. 363 (more) 86 S. Ct. 854; 15 L. Ed. 2d 807

Majority
  
Black, joined by Douglas, Clark, Harlan, Brennan, Stewart, and White

Surowitz v. Hilton Hotels Corp., 383 U.S. 363 (1966), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure did not require courts to summarily dismiss fraud cases when the complaints were based on a thorough examination.

References

Surowitz v. Hilton Hotels Corp. Wikipedia