CRITES v. RADTKE


19 F.Supp. 238 (1937)

CRITES v. RADTKE et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

February 25, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Percival E. Jackson, of New York City, for complainant.

Robert W. Perkins, of New York City (Morris Ruffman, of New York City, of counsel), for Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., United Research Corporation of Delaware, and Thomas J. Martin.

Leonard Day, of New York City, for defendants Albert A. Radtke and Radtke Patents Corporation.

Henry Turin, of New York City, for defendant Leonard Day.


PATTERSON, District Judge.

The suit is one to impress a trust on an application for patent and on the alleged invention covered by it. On motion to dismiss the defendants say that the bill is defective because it reveals that the suit is barred by the plaintiff's laches.

According to the bill, the defendant Radtke was employed from November, 1916, to November, 1917, to devote his skill to the development of a method...

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