L. E. Waterman Co. v. Gordon

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1934-07-16

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L. HAND, Circuit Judge. This is an appeal from an injunction pendente lite enjoining the defendant from using the word, “Waterman,” upon razor blades. The bill and affidavits showed without contradiction the following facts: The plaintiff is, and for fifty years has been, a manufacturer of fountain pens and other similar articles, u…

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