MARLATT v. MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE CO.

No. 4482.

70 F.Supp. 426 (1947)

MARLATT v. MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE CO.

District Court, S. D. California, C. D.

February 27, 1947.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Litzenberg, of Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff.

Morrison, Kennedy & Campbell and Luther E. Morrison, all of New York City, and Lyon & Lyon, Leonard S. Lyon, and R. E. Caughey, all of Los Angeles, Cal., for defendant.


WEINBERGER, District Judge.

On May 22, 1945, plaintiff filed his complaint herein, alleging that defendant had been and was infringing plaintiff's letters patent by making, selling and shipping into this District and using, typographical machines and linotype machines embodying the patented invention of plaintiff. By said complaint, plaintiff prayed for injunctive relief and for an accounting for profits and for damages.

On September 12, 1945, defendant filed...

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