B. B. PEN COMPANY v. BROWN & BIGELOW

Civ. No. 1523.

92 F.Supp. 272 (1950)

B. B. PEN COMPANY v. BROWN & BIGELOW.

United States District Court D. Minnesota, Third Division.

August 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyon and Lyon, and Lewis E. Lyon, all of Los Angeles, Cal. (Paul, Paul & Moore, and Maurice M. Moore, all of Minneapolis, Minn., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Harold Olsen, Chicago, Ill. (Claude R. Beddall and Jack W. Wicks, St. Paul, Minn., of counsel), for defendant.


DONOVAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff brings this action for a declaratory judgment, claiming ownership and right to the use of the symbol, "B. B." It also asks that it be declared as not having engaged in unfair competition with defendant.

Defendant counterclaims ownership and right to the use of the symbol, "B & B". It asks that it be declared the owner thereof, and accuses the plaintiff of unfair competition.

Each party seeks declaratory relief...

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