FEDERAL GLASS COMPANY v. LOSHIN

Civ. A. No. 4357.

126 F.Supp. 737 (1954)

The FEDERAL GLASS COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. Samuel LOSHIN and Nathan Loshin, Defendants.

United States District Court D. Connecticut.

July 14, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wiggin & Dana, New Haven, Conn., Corbett, Mahoney & Miller, Columbus, Ohio, for plaintiff.

Spiro & Levine, Danbury, Conn., for defendants.


SMITH, Chief Judge.

This is an action for unfair competition wherein the plaintiff, an Ohio glassware manufacturer, seeks to enjoin the defendants, proprietors of a Danbury, Connecticut company specializing in plate glass installation, from using its corporate name, alleging that the defendants are obtaining the benefit of the plaintiff's reputation and causing confusion to the public. The case is before the court on plaintiff's motion for summary judgment filed with...

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