Unique Concepts, Inc., and Floyd M. Baslow v. Kevin Brown D/B/A Creative Walls, Templar and Schram, and World Plastics Extruders, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit · Decided 1991-07-19

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LOURIE, Circuit Judge. Unique Concepts, Inc. and Floyd M. Bas-low (collectively “Unique”) appeal from the May 4, 1990, final judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, holding that certain products produced by defendants Kevin Brown (d/b/a Creative Walls, Templar and Schram) and World Plastics Extruders, Inc. (collectively “Brown”) do not infringe Unique’s patent. Unique Concepts…

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