LEESONA CORPORATION v. CONCORDIA MFG. CO.

Civ. A. Nos. 4207-4211, 4213, 4217-4219, 4222.

312 F.Supp. 392 (1970)

LEESONA CORPORATION v. CONCORDIA MFG. CO., Inc., et al.

United States District Court, D. Rhode Island.

April 21, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward F. Hindle, John V. Kean, and James P. Kelly, of Edwards & Angell, Providence, R. I., for plaintiff.

Edwin H. Hastings, and DeWitte T. Kersh, Jr., Providence, R. I., for defendants, Kayser-Roth, Inc., and others.

Edward J. Regan, Providence, R. I., for defendant, J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc.

Herbert B. Barlow, Jr., Providence, R. I., for defendants, Beck Kleinman Corp. and others.

Coleman B. Zimmerman, Providence, R. I., for defendant, Hanover Mills, Inc.

Harry W. Asquith, Providence, R. I., for defendant, Concordia Mfg. Co., Inc.

Lewis Z. Lavine, Woonsocket, R. I., for defendant Woonsocket Textiles, Inc.

Mortyn K. Zietz, Providence, R. I., for defendant, International Yarn Corp.


OPINION

PETTINE, District Judge.

This is a suit for declaratory and other equitable relief commenced originally on October 9, 1969 in Rhode Island Superior Court and thereafter removed to this court.

The plaintiff is a Massachusetts corporation qualified to do business in and having its principal place of business in Rhode Island. The defendants are some 60 corporate defendants with their corporate domiciliaries and principal places of business in...

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