YOUNG v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

No. 50 C 304.

96 F.Supp. 109 (1951)

YOUNG et al. v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

United States District Court N. D. Illinois, E. D.

January 5, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard James Stevens and Burton H. Young, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs.

Stephen A. Mitchell and Charles A. Bane (of Mitchell, Conway & Bane), Chicago, Ill., substituted counsel for plaintiff John Wentworth.

Charles H. Walker and John Farley (of Fish, Richardson & Neave), New York City, and James P. Hume (of Wilkinson, Huxley, Byron & Hume), Chicago, Ill., for defendant.


BARNES, Chief Judge.

On March 7, 1950, Hugh E. Young, individually and as trustee, and John Wentworth filed their complaint in this court, and thereby alleged that Hugh E. Young, individually, was the owner of a 10% interest, that Hugh E. Young, as trustee, was the owner of a 70% interest, and that John Wentworth was the owner of a 20% interest in Letters Patent of the United States No. 2,179,569 on motor control apparatus, issued November 14, 1939, to said

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