HAT CORPORATION OF AMERICA v. D. L. DAVIS CORPORATION

No. 2263.

4 F.Supp. 613 (1933)

HAT CORPORATION OF AMERICA v. D. L. DAVIS CORPORATION.

District Court, D. Connecticut.

June 23, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Parmelee & Thompson (by Henry F. Parmelee), of New Haven, Conn., and Briesen & Schrenk (by Hans v. Briesen), and Karl Pohl, all of New York City, for complainant.

Lind, Shlivek, Marks & Brin (by Max Shlivek), of New York City, and Cummings & Lockwood, of Stamford, Conn., for defendant.


HINCKS, District Judge (after stating the facts as above).

Although I have separately stated the facts of this case and my controlling conclusions, the importance of the case, and, even more, the importance of the principles of law involved, seem to me to justify a fuller discussion.

The first glimpse of the facts discloses that Wm. H. Dobbs has no part in the corporate organization of the defendant. Yet, the defendant is distributing its product under his...

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