CRIDLEBAUGH v. RUDOLPH

No. 7904.

131 F.2d 795 (1942)

CRIDLEBAUGH v. RUDOLPH.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Decided November 20, 1942.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William S. Hodges, of Washington, D. C. (A. Millard Taylor, of Camden, N. J., on the brief), for appellant.

Richard J. Cook, of Seattle, Wash. (Boyle & Archer, and Frederick P. Greiner, all of Camden, N. J., on the brief), for appellee.

Before BIGGS, JONES and GOODRICH, Circuit Judges.


JONES, Circuit Judge.

The plaintiff sued to restrain the defendant's alleged infringement of certain patents and, further, to redress other injury said to have been inflicted by the defendant. To the extent that the case is one arising under the patent laws of the United States, the District Court's jurisdiction is invoked upon that basis.

The additional causes of action averred by the complaint are for the defendant's alleged infringement of a common law...

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