FREQUENCY ELECTRONICS, INC. v. NATIONAL RADIO COMPANY

No. 72 Civ. 412.

342 F.Supp. 1159 (1972)

FREQUENCY ELECTRONICS, INC., Plaintiff, v. NATIONAL RADIO COMPANY, Inc. and Louis Lerner, Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

May 16, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pryor, Braun, Cashman & Sherman, New York City, for plaintiff; Sanford M. Goldman, New York City, of counsel.

Leonard I. Schreiber, New York City, for defendant Louis Lerner.


OPINION

MacMAHON, District Judge.

This is an action for a declaratory judgment that a promissory note made by plaintiff Frequency Electronics, Inc. ("Frequency") is void, and for damages for an alleged breach of warranty and fraudulent misrepresentation in the assignment of a patent. Frequency moves, pursuant to Rule 65, Fed.R.Civ.P., preliminarily to enjoin defendant Louis Lerner ("Lerner") from endorsing, transferring, negotiating, or enforcing the note...

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