GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. SCHWARTZ

No. 10982.

92 F.Supp. 966 (1950)

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. SCHWARTZ.

United States District Court E. D. New York.

July 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rogers, Hoge & Hills, New York City, for plaintiff.

William J. Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y., for defendant.


INCH, Chief Judge.

The motion before the Court is an application by plaintiff for a preliminary injunction in a suit for alleged infringement of trade-mark. This motion is seriously opposed by the defendant on various grounds, among them the validity of the trade-mark relied upon by plaintiff, and the question of whether, if such trademark exists, it has been infringed or violated by defendant. In general a preliminary injunction should not be granted on conflicting...

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