SILVER v. LANSBURGH & BRO.

No. 58801.

27 F.Supp. 682 (1939)

SILVER et al. v. LANSBURGH & BRO. et al.

District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia.

May 8, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ernest A. Swingle (of Swingle and Swingle), of Washington, D. C., for plaintiffs.

R. B. H. Lyon (of Lyon and Lyon), of Washington, D. C. (Robert Rosenberg, of Harrisburg, Pa., of counsel), for defendants.


LUHRING, Justice.

The plaintiffs, by their amended bill of complaint filed December 16th, 1936, seek an injunction to restrain the defendant corporations from directly or indirectly engaging in the practice of optometry in the District of Columbia.

The claim for relief is based upon two grounds, namely: (a) That optometry is a learned profession, the very nature of which prohibits the practitioner thereof from any affiliation or connection with a corporation...

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