SINGER MFG. CO. v. SINGER UPHOLSTERING & SEWING CO.

Civ. A. No. 11372.

130 F.Supp. 205 (1955)

The SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY and Singer Sewing Machine Company, Plaintiffs, v. SINGER UPHOLSTERING & SEWING CO., Inc., Alexander Showe, Murray L. Cohen and Alexander L. Josselson, Defendants.

United States District Court W. D. Pennsylvania.

March 1, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Ryan and Burgess, Ryan & Hicks, New York City, and Julian Miller and Brown, Critchlow, Flick & Peckham, Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiffs.

James A. Danahey and J. I. Simon, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendants.


WILLSON, District Judge.

This case was tried before me, nonjury, over a period of four days. At the close of the trial, I indicated to counsel that plaintiffs had proved their right to relief by a fair preponderance of the evidence. In forming defendant corporation, the individual defendants deliberately and without justification appropriated the name "Singer" with the result that defendant corporation very quickly built a substantial volume of business, largely as...

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