SINGER MFG. CO. v. REDLICH

Civ. No. 12296-T.

109 F.Supp. 623 (1952)

SINGER MFG. CO. et al. v. REDLICH et al.

United States District Court S. D. California, Central Division.

December 31, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Hastings & Janofsky, Lee G. Paul, Robert P. Hastings, and Leonard S. Janofsky, all of Los Angeles, Cal., John F. Ryan and Reginald Hicks, New York City, for plaintiffs.

Mason & Graham, Collins Mason, and William R. Graham, all of Los Angeles, Cal., for defendants.


TOLIN, District Judge.

This is an action for trade-mark infringement and unfair competition. Plaintiff The Singer Manufacturing Company is the parent firm and manufacturer. Plaintiff Singer Sewing Machine Company is its wholly owned subsidiary. Plaintiffs' principal product is sewing machines.

The trade-marks involved are Singer, the letter "S" trade-mark and what was referred to at the trial as the oval medallion trade-mark, each of which is owned by plaintiff...

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