DOESKIN PRODUCTS v. LEVINSON


132 F.Supp. 180 (1955)

DOESKIN PRODUCTS, Inc., v. Max LEVINSON, doing business as Newburgh Tissue Company.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

April 29, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armand E. Lackenbach, and Burton Perlman, New York City, for plaintiff.

Max Levinson, pro se, and Irving Seidman, New York City, for defendant.


RYAN, District Judge.

This suit, filed on September 20, 1951, seeks judgment and decree restraining the defendant from further infringement of two of plaintiff's registered trademarks and from continuing acts of alleged unfair competition in the marketing of cleansing or facial tissues, arising from the use by defendant of a "mark" consisting of the pictorial representation of a small lamb or lambkin which plaintiff contends tends to confusion with and conflicts with...

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