UNIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS CO. v. STANDARD OIL CO. OF INDIANA

No. 121.

1 F.Supp. 612 (1932)

UNIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS CO. v. STANDARD OIL CO. OF INDIANA.

District Court, W. D. Missouri, W. D.

October 5, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. Reed and Charles W. German, both of Kansas City, Mo., for plaintiff.

R. R. Brewster, of Kansas City, Mo., and A. F. Reichmann, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant.


REEVES, District Judge.

The questions for decision arise on motions to dismiss two intervening bills. The interveners allege in separate bills that they were employed by the plaintiff in the original cause. Said action was a suit to establish the validity of a certain patent right employed in oil refining processes. It proceeded against the Standard Oil Company of Indiana. Infringement was charged.

From the two bills it appeared that said litigation assumed...

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