ATLANTIC WOOL COMBING COMPANY v. FIBRE CORP.

Civ. A. No. 4123.

306 F.Supp. 69 (1969)

ATLANTIC WOOL COMBING COMPANY v. FIBRE CORP.

United States District Court D. Rhode Island.

November 14, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Owen Todd, of Hale & Dorr, Boston, Mass., Francis A. Monti, of Monti & Monti, Providence, R. I., for plaintiff.

Herbert B. Barlow, of Barlow & Barlow, Providence, R. I., for defendant.


OPINION

DAY, Chief Judge.

In this action the plaintiff, which is engaged in the business of dehairing raw cashmere, claims that the defendant has tortiously appropriated the design of certain improved dehairing machinery which the plaintiff had devised, used and withheld from general knowledge. Jurisdiction of this Court is based upon diversity of citizenship and the existence of a controversy in the requisite amount. Plaintiff seeks injunctive relief, an...

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