BROCK v. BROWN

Civ. No. 7725.

138 F.Supp. 628 (1956)

Jacob BROCK and Max Brock, a copartnership doing business under the name and style of American Character Doll Co. v. Leonard J. BROWN and Paul M. Brown, doing business under the name and style of Baltimore Products Co.

United States District Court D. Maryland, Civil Division.

Supplemental Opinion February 29, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard W. Emory and Venable, Baetjer & Howard, Baltimore, Md., and Albert J. Clark, Thomas J. Byrne, Jr., Drury W. Cooper, Jr., and Robert S. Dunham, New York City, for plaintiffs.

Nyburg, Goldman & Walter and Raphael Walter, Baltimore, Md., and Asher Blum, New York City, for defendants.


THOMSEN, Chief Judge.

United States Patent No. 2,675,644, for a "weeping doll" was issued on April 20, 1954, to plaintiffs as assignees of the applicants, Senior et al. Defendants, who are Baltimore toy dealers, purchased the accused doll from its manufacturer, Ideal Toy Corporation, of New York, which has assumed control of the defense of this suit and has raised the usual questions of validity and infringement.

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