SHIDA v. JAPAN FOOD CORP.

Docket No. 29967.

251 Cal.App.2d 864 (1967)

60 Cal. Rptr. 43

TOKUZO SHIDA, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. JAPAN FOOD CORPORATION, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Four.

June 20, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Yonemura & Yasaki and Joe J. Yasaki for Defendant and Appellant.

Wolver & Wolver and Eugene L. Wolver for Plaintiff and Respondent.


FILES, P.J.

This is an action for damages for unfair competition, between two competing distributors of Japanese food products. The gravamen of the complaint is that, in 1959, defendant induced the manufacturer of Ko-Ko brand takuwan to discontinue business with plaintiff and deal with defendant exclusively thereafter.

Takuwan is a pickled turnip or radish which is a common item of Japanese food. Prior to 1952 it was being imported into California from Japan...

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