Societe Internationale v. Rogers
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Societe Internationale Pour Participations Industrielles Et Commerciales, S.A. v. Rogers | ||||||||||
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Supreme Court of the United States | ||||||||||
Argued May 1, 1958 Decided June 16, 1958 |
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Holding | ||||||||||
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Chief Justice: Earl Warren Associate Justices: Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Harold Hitz Burton, Tom C. Clark, John Marshall Harlan II, William J. Brennan, Jr., Charles Evans Whittaker |
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Majority by: Harlan Clark took no part in the consideration or decision of the case. |
Societe Internationale Pour Participations Industrielles Et Commerciales, S.A. v. Rogers, 357 U.S. 197 (1958), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, in which the court considered whether a district court could dismiss a case based on the petitioner's failure to comply with the court's order to produce records of the petitioner's Swiss Bank account, an act which would have amounted to a violation of Swiss law.
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