COHN & ROSENBERGER v. KAUFMAN & RUDERMAN


280 A.D. 241 (1952)

Cohn & Rosenberger, Inc., Appellant, v. Kaufman & Ruderman, Inc., Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

June 3, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Asher Blum of counsel (Mock & Blum, attorneys), for appellant.

Morris Kirschstein for respondent.

CALLAHAN, J. P., VAN VOORHIS, HEFFERNAN and BERGAN, JJ., concur.


SHIENTAG, J.

In this action for trade-mark infringement and unfair competition between two companies in the costume jewelry business, it is substantially conceded that the defendant's mark "Karu" constitutes an infringement of plaintiff's mark "Coro." The complaint was dismissed below on the basis of a finding that plaintiff's long acquiescence in defendant's use of the infringing mark created an estoppel which bars all relief. We agree that plaintiff...

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