BURNS v. SCHOTZ

Docket No. 56, Calendar No. 46,403.

343 Mich. 153 (1955)

72 N.W.2d 149

BURNS v. SCHOTZ.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David B. Lichtig, for plaintiffs.

Samuel W. Leib (Marvin W. Reider, of counsel), for defendant.


KELLY, J.

The trial court granted, in part, plaintiffs' request for an injunction restraining defendant from using the trade name "Dog Supply House." Defendant appeals, contending that the proofs failed to establish that defendant's trade name was calculated to deceive the public and that plaintiffs were guilty of laches.

In 1939 plaintiff Irma V. Conway established a pet shop at 14900 Livernois avenue, Detroit, selected the name "The Dog House" and filed...

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