Societe Internationale Pour Participations Industrielles et Commerciales, S.A. v. Rogers

Societe Internationale Pour Participations Industrielles Et Commerciales, S.A. v. Rogers

Argued May 1, 1958
Decided June 16, 1958
Full case name Societe Internationale Pour Participations Industrielles Et Commerciales, S.A. v. Rogers, Attorney General, Successor to the Alien Property Custodian, et al.
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357 U.S. 197 (more)

Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Harlan
Clark took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.
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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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