SCARAMUCCI v. DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC.

No. 255-69.

427 F.2d 1309 (1970)

Domer SCARAMUCCI and William A. Moore, Appellants, v. DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC., Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied August 28, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerry J. Dunlap, Oklahoma City, Okl., for appellants.

Howard E. Moore, Dallas, Tex. (Crowe, Dunlevy, Thweatt, Johnson & Burdick, James A. Peabody, and Ben L. Burdick, Oklahoma City, Okl., on the brief), for appellee.

Before MURRAH, HILL and HICKEY, Circuit Judges.


HILL, Circuit Judge.

Domer Scaramucci, owner of patents 3,266,384 (hereinafter '384) and 3,266,386 (hereinafter '386) and William Moore, d/b/a Bell Rubber Company, exclusive licensee of Scaramucci under these patents, instituted this suit claiming that Dresser Industries has and continues to infringe the aforesaid patents. A second cause of action for unfair competition is based on allegations that Dresser Industries illegally delayed issuance of patents '384 and...

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