This case raises issues of fact and law virtually identical to those which were considered by the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Pittsburgh Hotels Association, Inc. v. Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh,
Affirmed.
Notes
. We need not decide whether the principles of res judicata and collateral estoppel operate to prevent a plaintiff from raising issues against a defendant who was not a party in a previous litigation in which plaintiff unsuccessfully raised the same issues. We decide only that whore a prior decision against the plaintiff on the same issues he raises in the instant case would necessarily be frustrated or obstructed by a present decision in the plaintiff’s favor this court will not interfere with the prior decision adverse to the plaintiff.
