WARNER v. JORDAN

No. 70-10225.

64 Pa. D. & C. 2d 175 (1973)

Warner v. Jordan

Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

June 27, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Fackenthal, for plaintiff.

Thomas Garrity, for defendants.


TREDINNICK, J., June 27, 1973.

In 1967, defendant, Robert Jordan, then a sales manager with a cemetery corporation, conceived an idea for a pocket size burglar alarm, later known as "Mayday 11," which would automatically dial the police when activated. Defendant approached Electro-Nite Company with a prototype of this device. Upon convincing the company's president (a personal friend) of the product's potential, Jordan and the company entered into an agreement dated...

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