Scott Paper Company, a Corporation v. Scott's Liquid Gold, Inc., a Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1978-12-12

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OPINION OP THE COURT ROSENN, Circuit Judge. In his classic “Essay on Walking,” Thoreau expressed the notion that there is nothing in a name. This view has been vigorously rejected by both parties to this litigation, not to mention almost all of mankind to whom a name is an important means of identification.…

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