ADMIRAL CORPORATION v. SEWING MACHINE SALES CORP.


156 F.Supp. 796 (1957)

ADMIRAL CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. SEWING MACHINE SALES CORP., Export Sewing Machine Co., Samuel Cohen, Eli Cohen, and Herman Smith, Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

November 29, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Engel, Judge, Miller & Sterling, New York City, for plaintiff, John F. Reddy, Jr., J. Richard Ryan, New York City, Byron, Hume, Groen & Clement, New York City, Gerrit P. Groen, Chicago, Ill., of counsel.

Samuel Wollan, New York City, for defendants, Joseph N. Friedman, New York City, of counsel.


LEVET, District Judge.

The plaintiff has moved for an order compelling the production of certain documents and records. The defendants have made a cross-motion for summary judgment or in the alternative for an order directing separate trials on the issues of liability and damages.

This is an action for trade-mark infringement and unfair competition arising out of defendants' use of the word "Admiral" on sewing machines sold by them. Plaintiff originally sought...

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