T. H. SYMINGTON & SON v. SYMINGTON CO.

No. 2208.

12 F.Supp. 391 (1935)

T. H. SYMINGTON & SON, Inc., v. SYMINGTON CO.

District Court, D. Maryland.

October 9, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Thomas Kemp, Jr. (of Piper, Carey & Hall), of Baltimore, Md., and Frank Parker Davis, John W. Darley, and Rector, Hibben, Davis & Macauley, all of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

J. Crossan Cooper, Jr. (of Venable, Baetjer & Howard), of Baltimore, Md., and Ernest F. Mechlin and Gilbert P. Ritter, both of Washington, D. C., for defendant.


CHESNUT, District Judge.

In this case the plaintiff has made a motion to retax the costs. The case was the usual patent infringement suit in equity. Plaintiff's patent, narrowly construed, was held valid, but not infringed. (D. C.) 9 F.Supp. 699. The patent related to springs for railway cars. In the decree dismissing the bill the costs were awarded to the defendant. The defendant's cost bill as taxed by the clerk includes the...

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