KENNEDY v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

No. 542.

12 F.Supp. 67 (1935)

KENNEDY v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION.

District Court, E. D. Michigan, Northern Division.

September 28, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dyrenforth, Lee, Chritton & Wiles, Russell Wiles, and Horace Dawson, all of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Drury W. Cooper and Drury W. Cooper, Jr., both of New York City, and E. D. Sewall and Bruce G. Booth, both of Detroit, Mich., for defendant.


TUTTLE, District Judge.

This suit has to do with Frederic T. Kennedy patent No. 1,514,664; patent application which was made November 19, 1923, and the patent granted November 11, 1924, to plaintiff. It is a patent for a process of preparing iron for malleable castings.

The suit is directed against the iron melting practice carried on by defendant through its Saginaw Malleable Iron Division at Saginaw, Mich.

The purpose of the Kennedy process, as I...

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