Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., No. 378 (U.S. Supreme Court) (339 U.S. 306; 70 S.Ct. 652) (April 24, 2050) (Justice Jackson)
In this case, the Court established the framework for evaluating the adequacy of notice for due process purposes. The case involved a proceeding in which the trustee of a common stock fund sought from a New York Surrogate Court an order settling all questions concerning the management of a common ...
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