OYLER v. J. P. SEEBURG CORPORATION

No. 169.

29 F.Supp. 927 (1939)

OYLER v. J. P. SEEBURG CORPORATION.

District Court, N. D. Texas, Dallas Division.

October 30, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max R. Rosenfield and Scurry & Scurry, all of Dallas, Tex., and Sidney J. Wolf, of Chicago, Ill., for the motion.

Randall & Gray, of Dallas, Tex., opposed.


ATWELL, District Judge.

Oyler claims that the Seeburg Corporation has appropriated a certain patent that was granted on his invention. He sues for damages. He is a resident of Texas.

The defendant is an Illinois corporation, with its office and place of business at Chicago. In order to get that corporation into court here, the plaintiff caused service to be made upon the Electro Ball Company, a Texas corporation, with its principal office and place of business...

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