METALS DISINTEGRATING CO. v. REYNOLDS METALS CO.

Civ. 1120.

107 F.Supp. 105 (1952)

METALS DISINTEGRATING CO., Inc. v. REYNOLDS METALS CO.

United States District Court, D. Delaware.

August 28, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur G. Connolly, Wilmington, Del., Paul S. Bolger and W. D. Keith (of Cooper, Byrne, Dunham, Keith & Dearborn), New York City, for plaintiff.

Thomas Cooch (of Morford, Bennethum, Marvel & Cooch), Wilmington, Del., Raymond F. Adams and Curt Von Boetticher, Jr., (of Adams, Forward & McLean), New York City, for defendant.


LEAHY, Chief Judge.

This is a patent infringement suit on two patents relating to aluminum paste pigment. Defendant originally sought summary judgment. This motion was rejected.1 Thereafter, plaintiff amended its complaint, admitting past misuse, but alleging that such misuse had ended and any effects thereof had been dissipated. Defendant answered and denied termination of misuse and also plead "license" and "unclean hands." The defense...

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