PARAFFINE COS. v. WIELAND

Nos. 1606, 1800.

17 F.2d 992 (1927)

PARAFFINE COS., Inc., v. WIELAND. DOBLE LABORATORIES v. THOMAS DAY CO.

District Court, N. D. California, S. D.

February 28, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles S. Evans and Charles O. Bruce, both of San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiff Paraffine Cos., Inc.

Lyon & Lyon, of Los Angeles, Cal., for defendant Wieland.

Charles M. Fryer, of San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiff Doble Laboratories.

John H. Miller, of San Francisco, Cal., for defendant Thomas Day Co.


KERRIGAN, District Judge.

The frequency with which certain questions as to bills of particulars and interrogatories in patent suits are presented to this court makes it desirable to formulate certain rules in order to settle the practice in these matters. The two cases discussed in this opinion have been selected because, between them, they raise practically all of the points most frequently presented to this court.

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