ACKERMANS v. GENERAL MOTORS CORP.

Civ. No. 5460.

108 F.Supp. 368 (1952)

ACKERMANS v. GENERAL MOTORS CORP. et al.

United States District Court D. Maryland.

October 29, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nelson Moore and William D. Hall, (of Moore & Hall), Washington, D. C., and Richard S. Wright (of Barton, Wilmer, Bramble, Addison & Semans), Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff.

Arthur Raisch, William S. Pettigrew, Barnes, Kisselle, Laughlin & Raisch, Detroit, Mich., and R. Dorsey, Watkins and John W. Avirett 2d (of Piper & Marbury), Baltimore, Md., for defendants.


WILLIAM C. COLEMAN, Chief Judge.

This is an infringement suit based upon a patent for a folding top for automobiles, No. 2,549,153, issued April 17, 1951, to the plaintiff, John W. J. Ackermans, upon application filed May 1, 1946. The principal defendant is General Motors Corporation, organized under the laws of Delaware, with an assembly plant in Baltimore. The other defendant, City Chevrolet Company, is a Maryland corporation, with its regular place of business...

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