KINGSLAND v. DORSEY

No. 53.

338 U.S. 318 (1949)

KINGSLAND, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS, v. DORSEY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided November 21, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Stern argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Morison, Paul A. Sweeney, Melvin Richter and Roy C. Hackley.

William E. Leahy argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were William J. Hughes, Jr. and James F. Reilly.


PER CURIAM.

Acting under the provisions of § 487 of the Revised Statutes (35 U. S. C. § 11), the Commissioner of Patents found after hearings that petitioner, an attorney, had been guilty of gross misconduct, and entered an order barring him from practice before the United States Patent Office. Pursuant to authority granted by the same provisions, the District Court reviewed the Commissioner's order. Concluding...

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