VOLKSWAGENWERK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT v. CHURCH

Civ. A. No. 64-451-S.

256 F.Supp. 626 (1966)

VOLKSWAGENWERK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Plaintiff, v. Douglas D. CHURCH, doing business as Modern Specialist, Defendant.

United States District Court S. D. California, Central Division.

June 20, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawler, Felix & Hall, Leslie C. Tupper, Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff.

Robert N. Cleaves, Los Angeles, Cal., for defendant.


DECISION

TAVARES, District Judge.

Plaintiff, a German corporation, is the manufacturer of the Volkswagen line of automobiles; defendant operates an automobile repair shop in Southern California, as a sole proprietor, specializing in work on Volkswagen and Porsche cars. Plaintiff claims that defendant is guilty of infringing its trademarks and of unfair competition.

The jurisdictional allegations are based primarily on the "Lanham" Trademark Act of...

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