WESTCOTT HOSIERY MILLS v. RICH'S

Nos. 584, 585.

56 F.2d 234 (1932)

WESTCOTT HOSIERY MILLS v. RICH'S, Inc., et al. SAME v. J. REGENSTEIN CO. et al.

District Court, N. D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

February 13, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert C. Alston, of Atlanta, Ga., Charles Neave, Hubert Howson, and H. A. Howson, all of New York City, and J. A. McFarland, of Dalton, Ga., for plaintiff.

Hugh M. Morris, of Wilmington, Del., Wallace White, of New York City, Justin L. Fearing, of Wilmington, Del., and Marion Smith, of Atlanta, Ga., for defendants.


UNDERWOOD, District Judge.

The issues and the law in these cases are substantially the same, and, by agreement of the parties, the cases were tried together.

The suits are founded on alleged infringements by defendants of United States letters patent No. 1,759,561, granted to David H. Young, assignor to plaintiff, on May 20, 1930, for a knitted fabric and a knitted stocking composed of lustrous counter-twisted yarn. Defendants Rich's, Inc., and J. Regenstein...

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