LUCAS MACHINE TOOL COMPANY v. DE VLIEG

Civ. A. No. 6813.

173 F.Supp. 499 (1959)

LUCAS MACHINE TOOL COMPANY et al., Plaintiffs, v. Charles B. DE VLIEG, DeVlieg Engineering Company, and DeVlieg Machine Company, Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. Michigan, S. D.

March 26, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rockwell T. Gust and James D. Ritchie of Butzel, Eaman, Long, Gust & Kennedy, Detroit, Mich., James T. Hoffmann and Arthur J. Hudson, of Hudson, Boughton, Williams, David & Hoffmann and Addison H. Brenan, Cleveland, Ohio, for plaintiffs.

Donald N. Sweeney of Lightner, Crawford, Sweeney, Dodd & Mayer, Clarence B. Zewadski, of Whittemore, Hulbert & Belknap, Detroit, Mich., Ira J. Wilson, Chicago, Ill., John F. McCanna, Oak Park, Ill., for defendant.


LEDERLE, Chief Judge.

1. Plaintiff, Lucas Machine Tool Company was an Ohio corporation. Although in 1948 it sold all of its assets to New Britain Tool Company and in 1950 it changed its name to the Mac Investment Company, it has continued, up to the present time, to prosecute this suit under its original name.

2. Associated Patents Inc., (hereinafter called A.P.I.) is an Ohio corporation and is a patent holding company.

3. Plaintiff, New Britain Tool...

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